magistral
masterly, brilliant
adjective mah-zhees-TRAHL Rare
Origin: Latin magistralis (of a master)
Also means
magisterial, authoritative
Usage Note
Magistral describes something done with outstanding skill or authority. The feminine form is magistrale, and the plural magistraux/magistrales follows a regular -al pattern. In a teaching context, un cours magistral (CM) refers to a large-group lecture as opposed to a smaller tutorial (travaux dirigés), a distinction key to French university life.
Examples
"Il a livré une performance magistrale sur scène."
Natural Translation
He delivered a masterful performance on stage.
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