"Masted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Masted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Masted" Meaning

Having or showing great skill or learning; being knowledgeable or sophisticated.

"Masted" Examples

Usage Examples of "Masted"


1. Nautical Context

The inexperienced sailor struggled to un-mast the sail, which was securely fastened to the boat's mast.

2. Figurative Use

The company's new CEO took the reins and rapidly masted the crisis, turning the sinking ship into a profitable venture.

3. Sailing Instruction

Captain Smith taught the novice sailors how to properly mast the yacht, emphasizing the importance of secure knots.

4. Literary Quote

"The old sea dog had spent his life masted to the ocean, his spirit as salty as the sea air." - Edmund Kean

5. Historical Reference

During the Age of Sail, tall-masted ships like the HMS Victory and the USS Constitution were renowned for their speed and maneuverability.

Note: "Mast" or "Masted" is often used as a verb to mean "to rig" or "to fit" a sail to a mast.

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