"Muster" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Muster" Meaning

Muster means to gather or assemble people or things, often for a purpose such as a meeting, a ceremony, or a military operation. It can also mean to bring out or display something that was previously hidden or unseen, such as the muster of a hidden talent.

"Muster" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Muster"


Verb


The general mustered the troops before the battle. (to assemble or gather)
The farmer mustered a small army of workers to help with the harvest. (to gather or assemble)
Can you muster up the courage to ask for a raise? (to gather or summon)

Noun


The old mustering ground was overgrown with weeds. (a place where troops are assembled)

Idiomatic Expressions


Muster up your strength/bravery/reserves (to gather or summon one's courage or energy)

These examples demonstrate the different ways the word "muster" can be used in various contexts, as a verb or a noun, with different connotations and meanings.

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