masterful, masterly

masterful, masterly
   Most authorities continue to insist that we observe a distinction between these two-namely, that masterly should apply to that which is adroit and expert and masterful to that which is imperious and domineering. So in the following quotation masterly would have been the better word: "Leroy (Satchel) Paige, a masterful pitcher and baseball showman . . ." (Washington Post). As useful as the distinction might be, no leading dictionary insists on it, and most dont even indicate that such a distinction exists. Moreover, it must be conceded that masterly often makes a clumsy adverb. Although it is grammatically correct to write, "He swims masterly" or even "He swims masterlily," few writers would be content to do so. Masterly should perhaps be your first choice when you mean in the manner of a master, but to insist on it at the expense of euphony or clarity is overfiissy and probably indefensible.

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