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pedagogue

[ped-uh-gog, -gawg] / ˈpɛd əˌgɒg, -ˌgɔg /


NOUN
dogmatist
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Ever the eager pedagogue, as played with buoyant energy by Mr. Morse, Beckett annotates her performance: “Haydn based that movement of the symphony on a folk song. From Croatia.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 30, 2026

A dedicated pedagogue, he taught at the Hartt School for 29 years.

From New York Times • Jun. 27, 2023

COVID, a cruel pedagogue, has been teaching us to cut each other some slack.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 6, 2022

When he arrived at the Tanforan stables where he was initially interred, he thought like a pedagogue, concerned first for the children he saw around him.

From Washington Post • Apr. 2, 2020

One morning the pupils, who were two and two, found themselves growing very tired one by one, for their promenade had been prolonged unusually by the pedagogue.

From The Comic History of Rome by Becket, Gilbert Abbott ?




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