Adverb
In a masterful manner; imperiously.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe young boy played the violin sonata masterfully Source: Internet
After these three operas, his works took an increasing amount of time to finish, were significantly longer, and more masterfully orchestrated. Source: Internet
But Assad masterfully portrayed the war as a choice between his rule and Islamic extremists, including the Islamic State group. Source: Internet
Brown’s background lies in smartly written television which masterfully skewers perceptions, archetypes, subcultures — anything and everything is fair game. Source: Internet
Add / Remove After all the high-end desserts we’ve covered over the years, it’s become mouth-wateringly clear that there’s no limit to the heights of beauty masterfully prepared food can achieve. Source: Internet
An irreverent, intriguing, and masterfully researched romp through the lives of the hottest Hollywood vamps, producers, directors, critics, gossip columnists, stunt women, and all-around nonconformists of moviedom. Source: Internet