"Schoolteacher" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Schoolteacher" Meaning

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.

"Schoolteacher" Examples

Verb: "Schoolteacher"

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She was a schoolteacher when she started her writing career.
The schoolteacher tried to make the lesson as engaging as possible.
The principal told the schoolteacher to prepare for the upcoming exams.
He talked to the schoolteacher about his failed attempts at getting a liberal arts degree.
The famous actress used to be a schoolteacher before she became a famous film star.

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A type of sailing ship with two or more masts and a square-rigged foremast and fore-and-aft rigged mizzen (aftermast). It is typically larger than a sloop or cruiser, but smaller than a frigate or full-rigged ship. The schooner is known for its sailing efficiency and maneuverability.

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