How to spell MASTRY correctly?
Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "mastry" include "mastery" or "maestry". Mastery refers to a high level of skill or expertise in a particular subject or activity, while maestry refers to the skill of a master or expert in an art or profession, such as music or painting.
List of suggestions on how to spell mastry correctly
- astray The compass needle went astray and led them in the wrong direction.
- maestro The maestro conducted the orchestra with skilled precision.
- maseru Maseru is the capital city of Lesotho, a country in Southern Africa.
- masonry
- mast The sailors climbed up the mast to see the surrounding view.
- master He is a master at playing chess.
- masterly The artist showed masterly brushwork in painting the intricate details of the portrait.
- masters The student worked hard to earn her masters degree in business administration.
- mastery She had achieved mastery over her fear of public speaking.
- MASTS The ship's masts swayed in rhythm with the ocean's waves.
- misery I have been experiencing nothing but misery since my best friend moved away.
- misty The misty morning made it hard to see.
- musty
- mystery
- pastry I love eating a warm pastry with a cup of coffee in the morning.