master
The French word 'maître' is used in various contexts, including as a noun to refer to a master or a teacher, or as an adjective to describe something that is masterful or excellent. It is also used as a title, such as 'maître d'hôtel' for a head waiter. In legal contexts, 'maître' is used to refer to a lawyer or an attorney.
He is the master of the situation.
This statement is used to describe a person who is in control of a particular circumstance or situation.
My dog is a good lifeguard.
In French, 'maître nageur' means lifeguard. This sentence is typically used while discussing someone's swimming skills, particularly a lifeguard’s.
He is master of himself.
In French, 'être maître de lui-même' is a phrase meaning to be self-controlled or in control of one's own actions.