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masters

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/ˈmɑːstərz/ · mas-ters

A person with advanced knowledge or skills in a particular subject, typically holding a master's degree.

Meanings

nounformal

A person with advanced knowledge or skills in a particular subject, typically holding a master's degree.

ایک ایسا شخص جس کے پاس کسی خاص مضمون میں ترقی یافتہ علم یا مہارت ہو، عموماً ماسٹرز کی ڈگری ہو۔

ماسٹرز

masters

Formal: ماسٹر

Synonyms

expertspecialistauthorityماہرخصوصیسلطنت

Antonyms

novicebeginneramateurنوآموزشروعتغیر ماہر

Common Collocations

  • masters degree
  • masters program
  • masters level

Example Sentences

He pursued his masters in economics at a reputed university.

اس نے ایک مشہور یونیورسٹی میں معیشت میں ماسٹرز کی ڈگری کی۔

Us ne aik mashhoor university mein maeshat mein masters ki degree ki.

She is considered a masters in the art of negotiation.

اسے مذاکرات کے فن میں ماسٹرز سمجھا جاتا ہے۔

Usay munaqashaat ke fun mein masters samjha jata hai.

The program is designed for those who already have a bachelors and want to pursue their masters.

یہ پروگرام ان لوگوں کے لیے ڈیزائن کیا گیا ہے جو پہلے ہی بیچلرز حاصل کر چکے ہیں اور ماسٹرز حاصل کرنا چاہتے ہیں۔

Yeh program un logon ke liye design kiya gaya hai jo pehle hi bachelors hasil kar chuke hain aur masters hasil karna chahte hain.

Easily Confused With

masters:May be confused with 'mistresses', which refers to female counterparts in a position of authority.

Word Family

master
nounماسٹر
mastery
nounماہر ہونا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'master' artist or 'master' chef who has high skill levels.

Imagine a graduation ceremony with individuals wearing caps and gowns.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کا ماسٹر وہی ہوتا ہے جو ہر درد کو خوشی میں بدل دے۔

Mohabbat ka master wahi hota hai jo har dard ko khushi mein badal de.

The master of love is one who transforms every pain into joy.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بزرگوں کی باتوں میں خزانہ ہے۔

Buzurgon ki baaton mein khazana hai.

There is treasure in the words of the elders.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "maistre" — a person having control or authority

First known use: 14th century

The term has evolved from the Latin 'magister' through Old French and Middle English, indicating a position of authority or expertise.