guru
Americannoun
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Hinduism. a preceptor giving personal religious instruction.
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an intellectual or spiritual guide or leader.
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any person who counsels or advises; mentor.
The elder senator was her political guru.
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a leader in a particular field.
the city's cultural gurus.
noun
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a Hindu or Sikh religious teacher or leader, giving personal spiritual guidance to his disciples
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derogatory a leader or chief theoretician of a movement, esp a spiritual or religious cult
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facetious a leading authority in a particular field
a cricketing guru
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By extension, a “guru” is a teacher who attracts disciples or followers.
Other Word Forms
- guruship noun
Etymology
Origin of guru
1820–30; < Hindi gurū < Sanskrit guru venerable, weighty
Example Sentences
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To be honest, I wouldn’t bet on a market like this with counterfeit money, as the late, great poker guru Herbert Yardley used to joke.
From MarketWatch
Looking at long-term charts of silver can be very sobering, and wild-eyed internet gurus, heavy on dark conspiracism with proclamations of $10,000 silver, are hardly reassuring.
From MarketWatch
In his bestseller “Unreasonable Hospitality,” restaurateur and hospitality guru Will Guidara takes that even further; the subtitle is “The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect.”
That’s the last time he was nominated for an Oscar for his darkly funny and emotional supporting turn as seduction guru Frank T.J.
From Los Angeles Times
American lifestyle guru Martha Stewart has become a minority owner of Championship club Swansea.
From Barron's
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