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- Dictionaryteach/tiːtʃ/
verb
- 1. impart knowledge to or instruct (someone) as to how to do something: "she taught him to read" Similar
- 2. cause (someone) to learn or understand something by example or experience: "travelling taught me that not everyone shared my beliefs"
noun
- 1. a teacher: informal "she came to say ‘Hi!’ to her old teach"
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TEACH definition: 1. to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct: 2. to be a teacher in a school: 3…. Learn more.
The meaning of TEACH is to cause to know something. How to use teach in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Teach.
Teach definition: to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in. See examples of TEACH used in a sentence.
TEACH meaning: 1. to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct: 2. to be a teacher in a school: 3…. Learn more.
teach. verb. OPAL S. /tiːtʃ/ Verb Forms. Idioms. [intransitive, transitive] to give lessons to students in a school, college, university, etc.; to help somebody learn something by giving information about it. She teaches at our local school. He taught for several years before becoming a writer.
1. to show or help (a person) to learn ( how) to do something. to teach a child (how) to swim. 2. to give lessons to (a student, pupil, or class ); guide the studies of; instruct. 3. to give lessons in (a subject) to someone; help someone to develop (a skill or trait) teaches French, taught him self-discipline. 4.
To teach is to transfer ideas or skills to another person. As an old saying goes, "Give someone a fish, they eat for a day, teach someone to fish and they eat for a lifetime." I hope they like seafood.