Masterly in a sentence as an adjective

It's really masterly done, any way you put it, but you only realize it as you play through it.

FB masterly made the maximum money they could, they sold as high as possible.

All the way to the max level, the player is led from locale to locale, challenge to challenge, in a masterly display of game design.

""My fingers," said Elizabeth, "do not move over this instrument in the masterly manner which I see so many women's do.

" Prose as masterly as Gibbon's, but you'll laugh yourself silly at the ribald and bawdy humor, not equaled again until the 20th century.

In the 19th century British foreign policy coined a phrase for this approach: "masterly inactivity".

Middle-aged IT consultants shouldn't be sitting on a plane sniffling over a goddam cartoon!A masterly piece of animation, that.

]And, of course, when he meets Friday, he treats him with the kind of masterly benevolence you might show a favourite dog; change your name, change your culture, change your religion, change your language.

Else, to-morrow a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time, and we shall be forced to take with shame our own opinion from another.

I love the elegance of this book, I learned most of what is in it already by "osmosis" before buying it, still love to skim it just for how masterly it is written and how nicely the problems are approached, definitely something to aspire to.

When I search Google for "brilliant" it gives these: "gifted, talented, virtuoso, genius, accomplished, ingenious, masterly, inventive, creative; intelligent, bright, clever, smart, astute, acute, brainy, intellectual, profound; skillful, able, expert, adept, elite, superior, crack, choice, first-class, first-rate, excellent; educated, scholarly, learned, erudite, cerebral; precocious".

The proof of this is that when they saw that the Portuguese, who had allied themselves with their adversaries, executed their captives differently, burying them up to the waist and firing numerous arrows into the remainder of the body, hanging them afterward, [the Tupi] viewed these people from another world, who had spread the knowledge of many vices among their neighbors, and who were much more masterly than they in every sort of evil, must have chosen this sort of revenge for a reason.

Masterly definitions

adjective

having or revealing supreme mastery or skill; "a consummate artist"; "consummate skill"; "a masterful speaker"; "masterful technique"; "a masterly performance of the sonata"; "a virtuoso performance"

See also: consummate masterful