Schoolmaster (noun)

  1. A man who is a teacher or headmaster in a school.
  2. A teacher who is in charge of a school or a department within a school.
  3. A man who is a teacher and who has been trained and qualified to teach.

Origin:

Formed from the noun school and the noun master, meaning 'a teacher or educator'.

Examples:

  1. The schoolmaster was a strict but fair teacher, who was respected by the students for his knowledge and his dedication to their education.
  2. The schoolmaster was a well-known figure in the community, and was often sought after for his advice on educational matters.
  3. The schoolmaster was a firm believer in the importance of discipline and hard work, and he instilled these values in his students.
  4. The schoolmaster was also a mentor to many of the students, and was credited with helping to shape their character and their futures.
  5. The schoolmaster was a proud member of the educational community, and was dedicated to improving the quality of education for all students.
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