Masterstrokes [noun]

Definition of Masterstrokes:

feat

Synonyms of Masterstrokes:

● Coup

● Consummation

● Conquest

● Accomplishment

● Enterprise

● Triumph

● Act

● Attainment

● Exploit

● Adventure

● Venture

● Performance

● Action

● Stunt

● Deed

● Execution

● Effort

● Achievement

● Victory

● Tour de force

● Gest


Opposite/Antonyms of Masterstrokes:

● Neglect

● Rest

● Passivity

● Defeat

● Failure

● Inaction

● Stoppage

● Repose

● Inertia

● Cessation

● Passiveness

● Inactivity

● Idleness

● Surrender

● Loss

● Forfeit


Sentence/Example of Masterstrokes:

Dada used to say, that it is the devil's masterstroke to get us to accuse him.

When Fanny returned with your letter this morning, I prepared for a masterstroke.

As for you, Susan, it was a masterstroke your venturing into my den.

Matcham often thinks of the masterstroke by which he won the laughing witch who now.

It was a masterstroke, and so Sybil pronounced it afterwards.

It might have been, from his large assent to it, a masterstroke of high policy.

It was a masterstroke of the bold policy of the new Government.

Ochino's arch-fiend, like Milton's, announces a masterstroke of genius.

Then the old man pushed up the sleeves of his caftan, like one who prepares to execute a masterstroke.

Whether what I called my masterstroke will really turn out to be one will be proved in a very short time.