Pronunciation: /skul.mæs.tər/
noun A person who is in charge of a school or who teaches in a school.
A1 The schoolmaster taught the children how to read and write.
A2 The schoolmaster was strict but fair with his students.
B1 The schoolmaster organized a field trip for the students to learn about nature.
B2 The schoolmaster was renowned for his innovative teaching methods.
C1 The schoolmaster's dedication to his students was evident in their academic success.
C2 The schoolmaster's influence extended beyond the classroom, shaping the future leaders of society.
formal The schoolmaster was highly respected by both students and parents for his dedication to education.
informal The schoolmaster always had a stern look on his face, but he was actually quite friendly once you got to know him.
slang The schoolmaster was a real stickler for the rules, always making sure students were following them to a T.
figurative In the game of life, the schoolmaster represents the authority figure that teaches us valuable lessons along the way.
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