Muster

Pronunciation: /ˈmʌstər/

Muster (verb)

  1. to bring together a group of people, especially for a meeting or military duty.
  2. to gather enough courage, energy, or support to do something difficult.

Examples

  • They mustered the team for the meeting.
  • The leader mustered the volunteers quickly.

Common collocations: muster a crowd, muster support, muster courage, muster strength, morning muster

Muster (noun)

  1. a formal gathering of soldiers for inspection or preparation.
  2. an act of collecting or assembling things or people.

Examples

  • The soldiers attended the morning muster.
  • A muster was called at dawn.

Synonyms of Muster

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Muster

  • opposite of gathering
  • opposite of assembling