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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

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

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 6, 2022

The renowned piano pedagogue Rosina Lhevinne heard him play and urged the dean of the school to offer him a scholarship.

From New York Times • Mar. 17, 2021

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

But nowhere has the student got, From poet, pedagogue, or pastor, The picture of a patriot So truly typical as Astor; And none has ever shown a greater Affection for his Alma Mater.

From More Misrepresentative Men by Graham, Harry




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