Mentor - English meaning
Mentor – definitions in English dictionary
nounAn experienced and trusted adviser.
Usage examples:
He was her friend and mentor until his death
verbAdvise or train (someone, especially a younger colleague).
Usage examples:
Both trainees were expertly mentored by a site supervisor
verbA wise and trusted guide and advisor
nounAn experienced and trusted person who gives another person advice and help, esp. related to work or school, over a period of time
Usage examples:
The students' chances can be improved with more studying, mentoring, and intensive review.
nounA person with experience in a job who supports and advises someone with less experience to help them develop in their work
Usage examples:
He acted as a business mentor to many young aspiring entrepreneurs., the programme was set up to tr…
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Word origin
mid 18th century: via French and Latin from Greek Mentōr, the name of the adviser of the young Telemachus in Homer's Odyssey .
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