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teach
1[ teech ]
verb (used with object)
- to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in:
She teaches mathematics.
Synonyms: coach
- to impart knowledge or skill to; give instruction to:
He teaches a large class.
Synonyms: coach, indoctrinate, school, drill, discipline, enlighten, inform
verb (used without object)
- to impart knowledge or skill; give instruction.
Synonyms: coach, indoctrinate, school, drill, discipline, enlighten, inform
noun
- Informal. teacher.
Teach
2[ teech ]
noun
- Edward Blackbeard, died 1718, English pirate and privateer in the Americas.
Teach
1/ tiːtʃ /
noun
- TeachEdward1718MEnglishCRIME AND POLICING: pirate Edward, known as Blackbeard. died 1718, English pirate, active in the West Indies and on the Atlantic coast of North America
teach
2/ tiːtʃ /
verb
- tr; may take a clause as object or an infinitiveoften foll byhow to help to learn; tell or show (how)
to teach someone how to paint
to teach someone to paint
- to give instruction or lessons in (a subject) to (a person or animal)
to teach French
to teach children
she teaches
- tr; may take a clause as object or an infinitive to cause to learn or understand
experience taught him that he could not be a journalist
- informal.Alsoteach someone a lesson to cause (someone) to suffer the unpleasant consequences of some action or behaviour
Derived Forms
- ˈteachable, adjective
Other Words From
- over·teach verb overtaught overteaching
- pre·teach verb pretaught preteaching
- re·teach verb retaught reteaching
- under·teach verb undertaught underteaching
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of teach1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The singer said his father's death had taught him "to get through anything".
Mr Pirotte said it was possible that universities could get more money to teach some subjects that could be in danger of disappearing altogether in Wales.
As the global cultural body Unesco reports, oral historians teach young initiates about "history, laws, rituals, time reckoning, cosmology, myths, rules of conduct, and the function of the Gada system".
A U.S. women’s national team loss to a formidable Japan in the SheBelieves Cup final taught a American young squad some critical lessons.
Porter, 51, is an Iowa native who went to law school at Harvard, where she was taught by now-Sen.
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