Learning Styles

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who provides instruction or education; a teacher

  • The educator provided valuable insights during the seminar.
  • My favorite educator always makes learning fun.
  • That educator is the real MVP when it comes to teaching.
  • An educator is like a beacon of knowledge guiding students towards success.

noun a person's or animal's nature, especially as it permanently affects their behavior

adjective relating to a person's or animal's nature or behavior

  • The child's temperament is quite calm and easy-going.
  • My dog has a very playful temperament.
  • I can't stand her bad temperament when she's in a bad mood.
  • His fiery temperament often gets him into trouble.

noun the care and training a child receives while growing up

  • Her upbringing in a strict household instilled a strong sense of discipline in her.
  • His upbringing was pretty rough, but it made him tough.
  • My upbringing was all over the place, but it shaped me into who I am today.
  • The city's rich cultural upbringing is evident in its diverse population.

verb an action word that describes the act of being cast in a particular way

preposition a word that shows the relationship between 'be cast' and 'the same mould'

  • The new policies are expected to be cast in the same mould as the previous ones.
  • The new team members are being cast in the same mould as the old ones.
  • The new recruits gotta be cast in the same mould to fit in with the rest of the group.
  • Her leadership style seemed to be cast in the same mould as her mentor's.