different between masterful vs gifted
masterful
English
Alternative forms
- masterfull (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle English maysterful, maistrefull, equivalent to master +? -ful.
Adjective
masterful (comparative more masterful, superlative most masterful)
- Of or pertaining to the manner of a master of an art, technique, profession, or craft; masterly.
- The brushwork on the skin tones was masterful.
- In the manner of a master; very skillful.
- The masterful conducting ensured the orchestra gave of their best.
- Having or showing the qualities of a master vis-a-vis a dependent or subordinate; authoritative; domineering.
- 1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Chapter 14, Rochester to Jane by the fire:
- ...do you not agree with me that I have a right to be a little masterful, abrupt; perhaps exacting, sometimes, on the grounds I stated...
- 1868-69, Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, Chapter 38:
- When John spoke in that masterful tone, Meg always obeyed, and never regretted her docility.
- 1908, E. M. Forster, A Room with a View, Chapter 18, Lucy to Mr. Beebe about Cecil:
- ...it was that he is so masterful. I found that he wouldn't let me go my own way.
- 1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Chapter 14, Rochester to Jane by the fire:
Usage notes
Historically, definition 3 of masterful (authoritative, domineering) has long been losing ground to definitions 1 and 2 (masterly, skillful). In nineteenth century US usage of masterful, definition 3 was almost always meant (10:1). In contemporary US usage, however, the situation is reversed: definitions 1 or 2 are usually meant (10:1).
Derived terms
- masterfully
- masterfulness
Related terms
- masterly
Anagrams
- streamful
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gifted
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???ft?d/
Adjective
gifted (comparative more gifted, superlative most gifted)
- Endowed with special, in particular intellectual, abilities.
- a gifted artist
- a school for gifted children
Synonyms
- talented
- See also Thesaurus:intelligent
Translations
Verb
gifted
- simple past tense and past participle of gift
Anagrams
- fidget
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from English gifted.
Adjective
gifted
- (slang) well-endowed; having a large penis.
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