Pedagogue vs. Pedant

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Pedagoguenoun

A teacher or instructor of children; one whose occupation is to teach the young.

Pedagoguenoun

A pedant; one who by teaching has become overly formal or pedantic in his or her ways; one who has the manner of a teacher.

Pedagoguenoun

A slave who led the master's children to school, and had the charge of them generally.

Pedagogueverb

To teach.

Pedagoguenoun

A slave who led his master's children to school, and had the charge of them generally.

Pedagoguenoun

A teacher of children; one whose occupation is to teach the young; a schoolmaster.

Pedagoguenoun

One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.

Pedagogueverb

To play the pedagogue toward.

Pedagoguenoun

someone who educates young people

Pedantnoun

(archaic) A teacher or schoolmaster.

Pedantnoun

A person who emphasizes his/her knowledge through strict adherence to rules of vocabulary and grammar.

Pedantnoun

A person who is overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning.

Pedantadjective

Pedantic.

Pedantnoun

A schoolmaster; a pedagogue.

Pedantnoun

One who puts on an air of learning; one who makes a vain display of learning; a pretender to superior knowledge.

Pedantnoun

a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit

Pedant

A pedant is a person who is excessively concerned with formalism, accuracy, and precision, or one who makes an ostentatious and arrogant show of learning.

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