What does TEACH mean?

Teach

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to impart knowledge or skill to someone through instruction or example

Pronunciation (US): /tiːtʃ/

Pronunciation (UK): /tiːtʃ/

Origin and Usage: The word "teach" comes from the Old English word "tǣcan" which means "to show, declare, or demonstrate." It has been used in English since the 9th century. The word is commonly used in education and training settings, as well as in everyday conversation.

Synonyms: instruct, educate, train, tutor, coach

Related Words: coach, learn, study, train

Example Sentences:

  • She teaches English at the local high school.
  • He taught her how to play the guitar.
  • The professor teaches a course on ancient history.
  • They are teaching their children to be kind and respectful.
  • The coach teaches the team new plays during practice.


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