WordUpWordup

Maestro

usgb/ˈmaɪstrəʊ/Volume
Left Definition 1 of 3Right
LampPro Tip 1/3
Music SpecificPlay
Use 'maestro' when referring specifically to someone with exceptional skills in the music field, not other arts. SlideShe is a true maestro on the violin.
LampPro Tip 2/3
Conveys AdmirationPlay
'Maestro' carries a tone of respect and admiration for the person's expertise and contributions. SlideThe audience cheered for the maestro after his flawless piano solo.
LampPro Tip 3/3
Not Just TeachersPlay
'Maestro' describes master performers as well, not just teachers or composers. SlideThe maestro captured the crowd with his exquisite performance.