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teaching

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
ing: teaching

This word carries a strong association with authority and guidance. While it can describe a formal classroom setting, it also encompasses the informal transmission of wisdom and morality. There is an inherent power dynamic implied, where one party possesses knowledge and the other seeks it. In a spiritual or philosophical sense, the word shifts from a process of instruction to a body of truth. When used as a plural noun, it refers to a codified set of laws or beliefs that define a particular school of thought, moving away from the act of pedagogy and toward the concept of dogma.

Uncountable when referring to the professional activity or the act of instruction. Countable when referring to the specific doctrines or religious principles of a leader.

Meanings

Noun

The activity of imparting knowledge or skill to others.

"She dedicated her life to the teaching of mathematics."

Noun

The specific beliefs, doctrines, or principles taught by a person or group.

"The teachings of Buddha emphasize mindfulness."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

The act of instructing someone to acquire a skill or knowledge.

"He is teaching the students how to code."

Intransitive Verb

The profession or practice of being a teacher.

"She has been teaching for twenty years."

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