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overmasterful
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- over-masterful
Etymology
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Adjective
overmasterful (comparative more overmasterful, superlative most overmasterful)
- (rare) Overly masterful; having excessive mastery.
- 1905, Stanley John Weyman, Starvecrow Farm, Longmans, Green, and Company, page 61:
- It was evident that his astonishment was great. He was a portly man, and tall, about forty years old, and, after his fashion, handsome. He had well-formed features and a mobile smile; but his face was masterful — overmasterful, some thought; and his eyes were hard, when a sly look did not soften, without much improving, their expression.
- 1913, Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe, Votes for Men, Duffield, pages 14–15:
- The cold, frosty fact, seemingly not imderstood by most men, is that erratic, excitable or overmasterful women are suffering from some defect of organism, and that the women to whom the woman's programme doesn't appeal, simply have not the blood and nerve to enjoy it.
References
- “overmasterful”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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