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Mastery

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Main Entry: mastery
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: command, expertise

Synonyms:

ability, acquirement, adeptness, adroitness, attainment, capacity, cleverness, comprehension, cunning, deftness, dexterity, expertism, expertness, familiarity, finesse, genius, grasp, grip, ken, knack, know-how, knowledge, mastership, power, proficiency, prowess, skill, understanding, virtuosity, wizardry

Antonyms:

amateurishness, failure, inefficiency, lack
Main Entry: ability
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: natural or acquired power in a

Synonyms:

adroitness, bent, capability, cleverness, command, craft, deftness, expertise, expertness, finesse, flair, genius, gift, handiness, ingenuity, knack, know-how, mastery, mind for, particular activity adeptness, proficiency, savvy, skill, skillfulness, strength, talent, the goods, the right stuff, what it takes
Notes: applied to a person, ability and capacity mean about the same thing but are grammatically different: an ability to do something, a capacity for doing something; ability is qualitative while capacity is quantitative

Antonyms:

clumsiness, ignorance, inability, inadequacy, inanity, incompetence, stupidity, weakness
Main Entry: accuracy
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: precision or correctness

Synonyms:

accurateness, carefulness, certainty, closeness, definiteness, definitiveness, definitude, efficiency, exactitude, exactness, faultlessness, incisiveness, mastery, meticulousness, preciseness, sharpness, skill, skillfulness, strictness, sureness, truthfulness, veracity, verity

Antonyms:

erroneousness, falsehood, inaccuracy, mistake
Main Entry: advantage
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: benefit, favored position or circumstance

Synonyms:

aid, ascendancy, asset, assistance, authority, avail, blessing, boon, break, choice, comfort, convenience, dominance, edge, eminence, expediency, favor, gain, good, gratification, help, hold, improvement, influence, interest, lead, leeway, leg-up, leverage, luck, mastery, odds, position, power, pre-eminence, precedence, preference, prestige, prevalence, profit, protection, recognition, resources, return, sanction, starting, superiority, support, supremacy, upper hand, utility, wealth

Antonyms:

disadvantage, drawback, handicap, hindrance, loss, obstacle, restriction
Main Entry: art
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: skill, creativity

Synonyms:

adroitness, aptitude, artistry, craft, craftsmanship, dexterity, expertise, facility, imagination, ingenuity, inventiveness, knack, know-how, knowledge, mastery, method, profession, trade, virtuosity

Antonyms:

lack, unskill
Main Entry: artistry
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: great skill in creative endeavors

Synonyms:

ability, accomplishment, artfulness, brilliance, craftship, creativity, finesse, flair, genius, mastery, proficiency, style, talent, taste, touch, virtuosity, workmanship

Antonyms:

inability, incapacity, ineptitude
Main Entry: ascendancy/ascendency
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: domination

Synonyms:

advantage, authority, command, control, dominance, dominion, edge, influence, jump*, leg up, mastery, on top, power, predominance, preeminence, prepotence, prevalence, reign, rule, sovereignty, superiority, supremacy, sway, upper hand, whip hand

Antonyms:

decline, inferiority, powerlessness, subordination
Main Entry: authority
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: power, control

Synonyms:

ascendancy, authorization, beef, charge, clout*, command, credit, domination, dominion, edge, esteem, force, goods*, government, guts*, influence, juice*, jump, jurisdiction, leg up, license, mastery, might, might and main, permission, permit, pizzazz*, pow, powerhouse, prerogative, prestige, punch, right, ropes, rule, say, say-so, steam, strength, strong arm, stuff*, supremacy, sway, upper hand, warrant, weight, what it takes, whip hand, word, zap
Main Entry: betterment
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: improvement

Synonyms:

advancement, amelioration, mastery, melioration, progress, prosperity, upgrading

Antonyms:

deterioration, impairment, unhealthiness, worsening
Main Entry: defeat
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: overthrow, beating

Synonyms:

KO, ambush, annihilation, beating, blow, break, breakdown, check, collapse, conquest, count, debacle, defeasance, destruction, discomfiture, downthrow, drubbing, embarrassment, extermination, failure, fall, insuccess, killing*, lacing, licking, loss, massacre, mastery, nonsuccess, paddling, rebuff, repulse, reverse, rout, ruin, scalping, setback, shellacking, slaughter, subjugation, thrashing, trap, trashing, trimming, triumph, trouncing, vanquishment, waxing, whaling, whipping, whitewashing

Antonyms:

conquest, success, triumph, victory, win
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