muster
/ˈmʌstɚ/noun, verb2 syllables
Muster means: gather or bring together.
Synonyms for muster11
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
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
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of muster
as a noun
- plural
- musters
as a verb
- past tense
- mustered
- present participle
- mustering
- third-person singular
- musters
- past participle
- mustered