schoolmaster

[skool-mas-ter]

schoolmaster Definition

  • 1a male teacher in charge of a school or class
  • 2a person who is very strict or pedantic in making others adhere to rules or principles

Using schoolmaster: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "schoolmaster" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The schoolmaster was well-respected by his students.

  • Example

    He was a strict schoolmaster who demanded discipline and hard work from his pupils.

  • Example

    The schoolmaster's dedication to his students was admirable.

schoolmaster Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for schoolmaster

Phrases with schoolmaster

  • an experienced teacher who has been teaching for a long time

    Example

    The old schoolmaster had a wealth of knowledge and experience that he shared with his students.

  • schoolmaster's desk

    the desk used by the schoolmaster in a classroom

    Example

    The schoolmaster's desk was always neat and organized, with papers and books arranged in perfect order.

  • schoolmaster's cane

    a long, thin stick used by a schoolmaster to punish students

    Example

    The schoolmaster's cane was feared by all the students, who knew that misbehavior would result in a painful whack on the hand.

Origins of schoolmaster

from Middle English 'scolmaistre', from Old English 'scolere' (scholar) + 'maegester' (master)

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Summary: schoolmaster in Brief

'Schoolmaster' [skool-mas-ter] refers to a male teacher in charge of a school or class. It can also describe a person who is very strict or pedantic in making others adhere to rules or principles. Examples include 'The schoolmaster was well-respected by his students.' and 'He was a strict schoolmaster who demanded discipline and hard work from his pupils.' Phrases like 'old schoolmaster' and 'schoolmaster's desk' add to the term's context.