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verb
To make (an animal) docile
Synonyms: tames, gentles, busts, breaks
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verb
To train to live with and be of use to people
Synonyms: tames, gentles, domesticates
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verb
Have dominance or the power to defeat over
Synonyms: subdues, vanquishes, overcomes, surmounts, subjugates, dominates, defeats, licks, tutors, trims, conquers, subjects, bests, sires, prevails, overpowers, rules, routs, doctors, champions, captains, beats, bosses, whips
Antonyms: yields, loses
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verb
Have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of
Synonyms: learns, controls, comprehends, understands, gets
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noun
A teacher
Synonyms: professionals, dabs, mentors, headmasters, whizzes, authorities, aces, preceptors, adepts, wizards, experts, instructors
Antonyms: novices, amateurs
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noun
The source of copies
Synonyms: originals, prototypes, controls, fathers, archetypes
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noun
An artist of consummate skill
Synonyms: maestri, conquistadores, bosses, doctors, virtuosi, champions, winners, savants, genii, fellows, victors, pundits, connoisseurs, protagonists, conquerors, sages
Antonyms: beginners, novices, disciples
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noun
An officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship
Synonyms: leaders, lords, honchos, bosses, commanders, directors, virtuosi, skippers, superiors, masteries, judges, maestri, headmen, rulers, chiefs, commands, superintendents, chieftains, governors, proprietors, possessors, patriarchs, owners, head, supervisors, managers, overseers, employers, captains, victors
Antonyms: subjects, underlings, servants
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noun
A person who has general authority over others
Synonyms: proprietors, lords, possessors, owners, holders
Antonyms: underlings, servants
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noun
United States poet (1869-1950)
Synonyms: edgar lee masters