Masterly vs Maestrolike - What's the difference?
masterly | maestrolike |
That has been executed in the manner of one who is a master; extremely competently.
Imperious; domineering; arbitrary.
In a masterful manner; competently.
Like a maestro; masterly, expert.
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As adjectives the difference between masterly and maestrolike
is that masterly is that has been executed in the manner of one who is a master; extremely competently while maestrolike is like a maestro; masterly, expert.As an adverb masterly
is in a masterful manner; competently.masterly
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Her years of experience enabled her to render a masterly performance .
Derived terms
*masterly inactivityAdverb
(en adverb)- When playing the violin his masterly bowing technique was a joy to hear .
maestrolike
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation