[
UK
/skˈuːltiːtʃɐ/
]
[ US /ˈskuɫˌtitʃɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈskuɫˌtitʃɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a teacher in a school below the college level
How To Use schoolteacher In A Sentence
- The former schoolteacher is already a national hero in his adopted homeland. Times, Sunday Times
- It was initiated, in part by Marta, Tomas's mistress and the local schoolteacher.
- And, like any good schoolteacher, she modulates her voice to great effect; during moments of particular drama, she is known for speaking to juries in a barely audible whisper.
- The situations were the predictable ones, showing young boys (but sometimes men) seduced by women in a form of authority - governesses, nursemaids, nurses, schoolteachers, stepmothers.
- The elder of two sons of two Bronx schoolteachers, Steven grew up on Long Island.
- He finally abandoned academic qualifications and appointed a collection of pharmacists, country doctors, schoolteachers, and governesses.
- A few feet away, a baseball bat crushed a schoolteacher's head, smashed his skull into a pulpy mess.
- Although the cost of living was very much less than it is now, schoolteachers' salaries were modest.
- Armed with a hard-won scholarship, he trained as a schoolteacher, and might have remained one if illness and death had not intervened.
- Rarely do schoolteachers have leeway to teach classes the way they want.