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muster

/ˈmʌstɚ/noun, verb2 syllables

Muster means: gather or bring together.

Synonyms for muster11

noun, as in compulsory military service

conscription, draft, selective service

verb, as in gather or bring together

rally, summon, come up, muster up

also used for muster

review, parade, military parade, mustee

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What does muster mean?4

verb

1

gather or bring together“muster the courage to do something”

2

call to duty, military service, jury duty, etc.

noun

1

compulsory military service

2

a gathering of military personnel for duty“he was thrown in the brig for missing muster”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with muster?4

two syllables

clusterbusterlustreluster
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Muster in a sentence

  • I'm sure it'll work out, so muster your courage!SomeHungryBois
  • That's me - the coward unable to muster his courage and find out the truth.blay_paul
  • I'm trying to muster the courage to square up to him.helloroto
  • Ziri ran with all the power and speed he could muster.Amastan
  • I mustered up my courage and went there.CM
  • He mustered up his courage to talk to a foreigner.unknown
  • She finally mustered up the courage to ask him for more money.CK
  • Sami finally mustered up the courage to call the police.OsoHombre

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Forms of muster

as a noun

plural
musters

as a verb

past tense
mustered
present participle
mustering
third-person singular
musters
past participle
mustered