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teacher
[tee-cher]
teacher
/ ˈtiːtʃə /
noun
a person whose occupation is teaching others, esp children
a personified concept that teaches
nature is a good teacher
Other Word Forms
- teacherless adjective
- teachership noun
- nonteacher noun
- self-teacher noun
- underteacher noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
She has been trying to reconcile her aspirations to become a history teacher with her desire to start a family in her mid-20s.
"Whether that be nurses, doctors or teachers I want those people to stay here in Scotland."
Sophia always loved creative writing, and she began to envision a career as a journalist at the encouragement of a high-school English teacher.
“Our neighborhood is mostly police officers, firefighters, doctors, nurses, teachers, and so we’re so confused by it,” Reed said.
"Language and culture were barriers, families and teachers were often unwilling to let them pursue the sport, and even introducing the rules of blind cricket took time. But now they are all competing with pride."
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