[ UK /ɪnstɹˈʌktɐ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈstɹəktɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person whose occupation is teaching
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How To Use instructor In A Sentence

  • The instructor, a short, stocky, ex–Marine sergeant wearing black-rimmed glasses, navy pants, and a short-sleeved maroon shirt that had his name embroidered above the front pocket, was just what I would have expected. Muffins and Mayhem
  • Fitness instructors rarely explain the theory behind their routines. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am not suggesting in this article that young wingmen should never fly with 2,000-hour instructor pilots.
  • The instructor passes a question about Maydays onto the commodore, as she has more experience of them than him.
  • He provided Rhodes with a steady income, hiring him as his personal instructor.
  • With careers and raises often hanging in the balance, few instructors can afford to displease the growing number of disengaged students making evaluation forms.
  • We know that is pointless to stir a desire for free flight in people if they can't then find instructors to teach them.
  • Besides, to acquire a holding, ‘the standard of farm competence required was very modest’ (so modest in fact as to necessitate in his opinion that each allottee be placed under an instructor).
  • Later, despite the efforts of her instructors at an Arica forty-day intensive, she developed an overnight obsession for Rolfing. TALES OF THE CITY
  • Make a thrilling 10,000 ft tandem skydive attached to a professional instructor, or take a ‘Static Line’ jump performed solo from up to 3,000 ft.
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