English to Hindi Dictionary schoolmaster

schoolmaster

अध्यापक
definition
noun
Less surprising is the large number of schoolmasters , top public school headmasters, college fellows and masters, and university professors.
a male teacher in a school.
translation of 'schoolmaster'
noun
शिक्षाविशारद,
शिक्षाशास्री,
अध्यापक,
स्कूल का प्रबंधक,
उपदेशक
example
Frank spoke about dear memories of his former 'schoolmaster' and about the school trips and adoration of football they both shared.
Her father had been a 'schoolmaster' and, after a reasonable education which included a little French, she entered service at the age of 15, gaining experience and skills in several Yorkshire families.
Where, or from whom, has Jenny learned better Latin than the 'schoolmaster' who taught her the language?
At school, the 'schoolmaster' gives the boys school names.
He did not even speak to her, but spoke to the governess of the Royal nursery and the 'schoolmaster' and the servants who had come through the day, asking them about William's health and what he had eaten.
The crowd lets out from the play and among them is Mr. Cyril Fielding, the 'schoolmaster' at the government college.
At the age of about 11, I was taught by a 'schoolmaster' who practised all these techniques, and had even devised a few extra.
As Becky goes into the schoolhouse, she notices that the 'schoolmaster' has left his desk key in the lock on the drawer.
But in the end the film feels closer to a rambled lecture by a 'schoolmaster' punch-drunk on self-importance.
The 'schoolmaster' was a very poor student of English, so he asked the parish priest if he could help in the matter.
His eager acceptance of a dangerous mission becomes eroded as the time of departure approaches and he reverts to the scared schoolboy seeking re-assurance from his 'schoolmaster' , Osborne.
He is a sadistic 'schoolmaster' and incompetent teacher.
It was growing increasingly obvious as I defended myself against her attack that she was simply toying with me, drawing out my technique as a 'schoolmaster' draws recitations from his students.
In the end, after the passing of several years, now matured and transformed into an educated young woman, she marries the 'schoolmaster' .
Political condemnation and praise in the name of art seem to be two sides of one coin representing a 'schoolmasterly' avoidance of the issue.
In 1790s Gotham, most children were educated within an informal system of ‘pay schools’ presided over by independent 'schoolmasters' and schoolmistresses.
I observed many classroom behaviors that were expected by colonial 'schoolmasters' .
His piece is rather smug, 'schoolmasterly' and patronising.
If they did not die young, they mostly spent their lives as 'schoolmasters' , dons, librarians or archivists, often becoming frustrated by their lack of advancement.
In her view ‘doctors, 'schoolmasters' , bank managers and parsons were all respected members of the community’ and she was determined that her son should join them.
Much as he disliked the label ‘Father Of The Nation’, for many people he was just that, a gaunt, 'schoolmasterly' figure who had rekindled Scotland's parliament and whose experience was essential for its well - being.
Primary 'schoolmasters' and schoolmistresses, the instituteurs and institutrices, were liberated from the grip of the church, and in 1889 they became employees of the central state instead of the local council.
He has a 'schoolmasterly' way of looking you firmly in the eye as if he can see that you don't really believe him, but it would be wise to keep that to yourself.
Less surprising is the large number of 'schoolmasters' , top public school headmasters, college fellows and masters, and university professors.
As is his wont when games are in their infancy, he contented himself with a 'schoolmasterly' lecture.
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