chess master
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Definition
Noun: A chess master is a chess player who possesses and demonstrates great skill, expertise, and a high level of proficiency in the game of chess. This term typically implies a deep understanding of strategy, tactics, and theory, often recognized through formal ratings or titles.
Usage
The term "chess master" is used to describe a player whose ability in chess is significantly above average. It is a general term for a highly skilled player and can sometimes be used interchangeably with official titles like National Master (NM) or International Master (IM), though it is less specific.
Examples
- The young chess master defeated several grandmasters in the tournament.
- She studied for years to become a recognized chess master.
- The club was honored to have a true chess master give a simultaneous exhibition.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in a figurative sense to describe someone who is exceptionally strategic or cunning in non-chess contexts, though this is less common.
- In the corporate negotiations, he was a veritable chess master, always thinking ten moves ahead.
Variants and Related Words
- Grandmaster (GM): The highest title awarded by the international chess federation (FIDE), a level above International Master.
- International Master (IM): A high-level chess title, one level below Grandmaster.
- National Master (NM): A title awarded by a national chess federation to its top players.
- Chess player: A general term for anyone who plays chess, regardless of skill level.
Synonyms
- Expert chess player
- Skilled chess player
- Chess virtuoso (more literary)
Antonyms
- Novice
- Beginner
- Amateur (in the sense of a non-expert)
Noun
- a chess player of great skill