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Meaning & Definition of Maestro in English

English

Maestro

A distinguished conductor or teacher of music.


Pronunciation:

/maɪˈstroʊ/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

maestros

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A master in any art, especially music.

    Example Sentence: He is a maestro of the violin, captivating audiences worldwide.

  • Definition: A conductor of an orchestra.

    Example Sentence: The maestro raised his baton, signaling the musicians to begin.

  • Definition: A distinguished teacher or guide in a specific field.

    Example Sentence: She has been a maestro in the art of ballet for over 30 years.

Etymology

Origin: From Italian, originally from Latin magister meaning 'master.'

Synonyms

mastervirtuosoconductorexpertgenius

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • maestro at work: Refers to a master at their craft skillfully performing.
  • the maestro speaks: Indicates when an expert or master is providing guidance or instruction.
  • in the hands of a maestro: Meaning something is being handled or performed by a master.

Translations

  • Spanish: maestro
  • French: maître
  • German: Maestro
  • Russian: маэстро

Related Words

  • virtuoso: A person highly skilled in music or another artistic pursuit.
  • conductor: A person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
  • genius: An exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability.

Slang Meanings of maestro

  • Meaning: A person who is exceptionally skilled in a particular area.

    Example Sentence: That chef is a maestro in the kitchen, turning simple ingredients into culinary masterpieces.

  • Meaning: A term of respect for someone knowledgeable or skilled.

    Example Sentence: He’s the maestro when it comes to software development.