another word for muster is: company, collection, rally, roll, meeting
"Everyone should muster the courage to speak in public."
The phrase that best defines "muster" is to gather or assemble (troops, people, etc.), especially for inspection or preparation for battle. It can also refer to summoning up a particular quality or feeling, such as courage or enthusiasm. In a broader sense, "muster" can mean to bring forth or produce something, like muster up the strength to complete a difficult task.
it is a list of duties assigned in case of emergency on ships
Normally, it is filed away in the commanding officer's desk.
'Mustering out' was the term for official demobilisation. The CV would always show what date the soldier was 'mustered out'. There may also have been the term 'Muster Parade' for the morning inspection of the men in the rifle-ranks.
I could not muster up the courage to touch the snake.
"Everyone should muster the courage to speak in public."
He was tired but he had to muster up enough strength to get the job done.
custer or duster or
congregate, assemble, collect, meet, come together, muster, converge, accumulate, harvest, pluck, reap
The German word for "pattern" is "Muster" or "Struktur".
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The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
"Alternate word" is a noun-phrase that is kind of a synonym for the word "synonym. There is no one exact word that means the same as synonym.
"Alternate word" is a noun-phrase that is kind of a synonym for the word "synonym. There is no one exact word that means the same as synonym.