📒 a man who has people working for him, often as servants in his home
📒 a person who is in charge of an organization or group
📒 a person who is able to control something
📒 a person who shows a lot of skill at something
📒 a famous painter who lived in the past
📒 a second university degree, or, in Scotland, a first university degree, such as an MA
📒 a person who has a master’s degree
📒 the owner of an animal, especially a dog or horse
📒 a male teacher at a school, especially a private school
📒 the captain of a ship that transports goods
📒 a version of a recording from which copies are made
📒 a title used when speaking to or about a boy who is too young to be called Mr (also used in front of the name on an envelope, etc.)
📒 (in the UK) the title of the head of some schools and university colleges
📒 a title used for speaking to or about some religious teachers or leaders
📒 to be free to make your own decisions rather than being told what to do by somebody else
📒 to support two different parties, principles, etc. at the same time