maestra

[maˈestra]

maestra Definition

  • 1a female teacher
  • 2a woman who is an expert in a particular field

Using maestra: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "maestra" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    My maestra taught me how to play the piano.

  • Example

    She is a maestra of classical music.

  • Example

    The maestra of the cooking class showed us how to make pasta from scratch.

maestra Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with maestra

  • maestra de ceremonias

    a female master of ceremonies, typically used for formal events

    Example

    The maestra de ceremonias welcomed the guests and introduced the speakers.

  • maestra jardinera

    a female kindergarten teacher

    Example

    My daughter's maestra jardinera is very patient and caring.

  • maestra de música

    a female music teacher

    Example

    The maestra de música taught us how to read sheet music and play different instruments.

Origins of maestra

from Italian 'maestro', meaning 'master'

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Summary: maestra in Brief

'Maestra' [maˈestra] means a female teacher or an expert in a particular field. It is often used to refer to a woman who teaches music or kindergarten, as in 'My maestra taught me how to play the piano.' 'Maestra' can also be used in phrases like 'maestra de ceremonias,' which refers to a female master of ceremonies.