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guru
[goor-oo, goo-roo]
noun
Hinduism., a preceptor giving personal religious instruction.
an intellectual or spiritual guide or leader.
any person who counsels or advises; mentor.
The elder senator was her political guru.
a leader in a particular field.
the city's cultural gurus.
guru
/ ˈɡuːruː, ˈɡʊruː /
noun
a Hindu or Sikh religious teacher or leader, giving personal spiritual guidance to his disciples
derogatory, a leader or chief theoretician of a movement, esp a spiritual or religious cult
facetious, a leading authority in a particular field
a cricketing guru
guru
In Hinduism, a teacher or spiritual leader.
Other Word Forms
- guruship noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of guru1
Word History and Origins
Origin of guru1
Example Sentences
The success has reiterated how distinguished doubles guru Louis Cayer has transformed the nation's quality and depth through his work at the Lawn Tennis Association.
We asked six workplace-design gurus to envision how architects and employers will try to fix what irks many workers about the office today:
Neumann notes that Johnson liked to exclaim: “Kelly is my guru. He’s the greatest lighting designer ever.”
We broke up within a month, and my life became a California cliche: I joined a cult-like spiritual practice with a glamorous Indian guru.
Tate’s profile only rose afterward, and he began amassing a following as a self-help guru for young men.
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