What is another word for masterships?

Pronunciation: [mˈastəʃˌɪps] (IPA)

The word "masterships" refers to the position of a person who is a master in a particular field or subject. Some synonyms for the term include expertise, proficiency, mastery, and adeptness. Mastery refers to complete knowledge and skill in a subject or field. Expertise implies a skilled and knowledgeable individual with a specific set of skills. Proficiency refers to a person who has gained a high level of competence in a particular area. Adeptness describes a person who has a natural talent or ability in a specific field. These synonyms can be used interchangeably with "masterships" to describe the knowledge and skill of a master in a particular subject.

What are the hypernyms for Masterships?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Masterships

The kings of Castile, Aragon, and Portugal, created new military orders in their own dominions, to which the estates of the late order of the Temple were transferred, and, annexing the Grand masterships thereof to their own persons, by the title of Perpetual Administrators, they succeeded in drawing to themselves an immense revenue.
"The History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church, and the Temple"
Charles G. Addison
The truest service is, perhaps, to help correct the blunders and the intolerances of blind good-will and narrow zeal for a good cause; to speak in the interest of an idea where popular or organized impulse threatens to swamp its higher morality in passionate instincts and absolute masterships, to maintain that freedom of private judgment which cannot be outraged, even in the best moral intent, without mischievous reaction on the good cause itself.
"Recollections and Impressions 1822-1890"
Octavius Brooks Frothingham
The post-masterships in Holland, which produced a large revenue, were offered to the prince; but, while undertaking the charge, he desired that the profits should be applied to the use of the State.
"History of Holland"
George Edmundson

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