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4 synonyms and 0 antonyms for GM, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Verb — To run a tabletop role-playing game as the person who referees the rules and narrates the world for the other players.

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Rare, literary or technical

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game master dungeon master storyteller

How to use GM

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GM a campaign GM a session take turns GMing

Frequently asked questions

What does “GM” mean?

The word “GM” means to run a tabletop role-playing game as the person who referees the rules and narrates the world for the other players. In plain terms, to act as the game master — the person who runs a tabletop RPG session rather than playing one of the characters.

How do you use “GM” in a sentence?

Here is “GM” used in a sentence: “She's been GMing our Dungeons & Dragons campaign for three years.”

What part of speech is “GM”?

“GM” is a verb.

Is “GM” a common word?

“GM” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between a GM and a DM in role-playing games?

Both terms describe the person who referees the rules and narrates the world for the other players. "GM" (game master) is the general, system-neutral term, while "DM" (dungeon master) is specific to Dungeons & Dragons.

Does a GM play a character like the other players?

No. Rather than controlling a single hero, a GM manages the whole world, including every non-player character and challenge the players encounter. Their role is to referee fairly and keep the shared story moving.

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