instructor
Americannoun
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a person who instructs; teacher.
- Synonyms:
- pedagogue, preceptor, schoolmaster, tutor
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a teacher in a college or university who ranks below an assistant professor.
noun
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someone who instructs; teacher
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a university teacher ranking below assistant professor
Other Word Forms
- instructorial adjective
- instructorship noun
- instructress noun
- self-instructor noun
Etymology
Origin of instructor
1425–75; late Middle English < Latin, equivalent to instruc-, variant stem of instruere ( instruct ) + -tor -tor
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Example Sentences
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Her daughter Ye-won, a cello instructor, had just celebrated her birthday and was due to return from a short holiday in Bangkok.
From Barron's
Happy students, happy instructors and, with glowing retention and graduation rates, happy administrators.
She mentioned the idea of a pickleball holiday movie to a pro instructor there, Blake Rutledge.
From Los Angeles Times
She was a longtime karate instructor and was also tied to the arts community.
From Los Angeles Times
“The best way to do that was to be an instructor.”
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