mentor

[ˈmɛntɔː(r)]

mentor Definition

an experienced and trusted adviser who gives guidance and support to a less experienced person.

Using mentor: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was my mentor when I first started working here.

  • Example

    He has been a mentor to many young lawyers over the years.

  • Example

    The program pairs new teachers with experienced mentors.

mentor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mentor

Antonyms for mentor

Phrases with mentor

  • to act as a guide or adviser to someone who is less experienced

    Example

    I try to be a mentor to all the new hires in our department.

  • to seek out an experienced and trusted adviser to provide guidance and support

    Example

    If you're just starting out in your career, it can be helpful to find a mentor who can help you navigate the challenges.

  • a structured program that pairs less experienced individuals with more experienced mentors to provide guidance and support

    Example

    Many companies offer mentorship programs to help new employees get up to speed quickly.

Origins of mentor

from Greek 'Mentōr', the name of the adviser of Telemachus in Homer's Odyssey

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Summary: mentor in Brief

A 'mentor' [ˈmɛntɔː(r)] is an experienced and trusted adviser who provides guidance and support to a less experienced person. This can take the form of one-on-one mentorship or a structured mentorship program. Synonyms include 'adviser,' 'guide,' 'counselor,' 'coach,' and 'tutor.'

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