teach

IPA: tˈitʃ

noun

  • (informal, usually as a term of address) teacher
  • (slang) Nickname for a teacher.
  • A surname. Most commonly associated with the pirate Blackbeard, who gave his real name as Edward Teach, Thatch, or Tack.

verb

  • (ditransitive) To pass on knowledge to.
  • (intransitive, stative) To pass on knowledge generally, especially as one's profession; to act as a teacher.
  • (ditransitive) To cause (someone) to learn or understand (something).
  • (ditransitive) To cause to know the disagreeable consequences of some action.
  • (obsolete, transitive) To show (someone) the way; to guide, conduct; to point, indicate.
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Examples of "teach" in Sentences

  • She is a teaching staff of this school.
  • He teaches violin and piano to students.
  • They teach all student unsocial culture.
  • I teach students the rudiments of astro meteorology.
  • I teach students a theory of forecasting the weather.
  • The school of Mary teaches everybody selflessness and charity.
  • I teach students a meteorology, which is forecasting the weather.
  • The ACES Teaching Approach is based on the confluent theory of education.
  • He is concerned with education, teaching and the dispensation of knowledge.
  • The principle ID advocates want educators to teach the evidence not the dogma.

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