"Schoolmaster" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Schoolmaster" Meaning

A person, typically an older man, who is in charge of a school, especially one who is also a teacher.

"Schoolmaster" Examples

Usage Examples for "Schoolmaster"


1. Authority Figure

- When I was young, I admired the schoolmaster for his discipline and patience in dealing with unruly students.

2. Traditional Education

- The introduction of modern technology in schools led to a shift from the traditional, authoritarian approach of the schoolmaster's teaching method.

3. Academic Leadership

- As the principal, he was known more as the schoolmaster, uniting students and teachers under his leadership.

4. Teacher By Profession

- The schoolmaster was beloved by his students due to his effortless explanation of complex concepts in maths.

5. Someone With Authority

- My godfather, a doctor, often spoke of his own schoolmaster, who had identified his interest in medicine from a young age.

"Schoolmaster" Similar Words

Schoolchildren

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Young people who are attending an educational institution, typically elementary, middle, or high school.

Schooled

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Having received an education at a school or in a formal educational setting.

Schoolgirl

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A young girl who attends school, typically between the ages of 5 and 18, who is receiving education at a secondary level, usually between the ages of 11 and 16.

Schoolgirls

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Young girls who attend school, especially those in a traditional, private, or parochial institution. The term is often associated with images of uniform-clad females in a structured learning environment, and is sometimes used to evoke a sense of innocence, youthful naivety, and traditional values.

Schoolhouse

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A building for educating children, typically one that is attended by children between the ages of 5 and 18.

Schooling

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Education or training provided by a school; the process of attending school or college.

Schoolmarm

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A schoolmarm was a female schoolteacher, typically strict and austere, especially in the 19th century. The term is often associated with a sense of unyielding rigidity and authority, and is sometimes used to convey a negative stereotype of a strict or stuffy teacher.

Schoolmarms

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A Teaching Governess or a female teacher, especially a strict or old-fashioned one.

Schoolmate

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Schoolmates

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Friends you go to school with.

Schoolmistress

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A woman who is in charge of the administration of a school, typically a head or a principal.

Schoolroom

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A room in a school for educational instruction or a classroom.

Schoolrooms

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A room used for teaching and learning at a college or school.

Schools

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Schoolteacher

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A person who teaches students in a school, typically at the elementary, secondary, or post-secondary level, imparting knowledge and skills in one or more subjects to their pupils.

Schoolwork

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Homework or tasks assigned to students to be completed outside of regular classroom hours, either in preparation for future classes or as a requirement for a course. It is a normal part of educational institutions and is intended to reinforce what students have learned in class and support their learning and academic progress.