to teach and impress by repetition
The word "inculcate" means to teach or instill. The others mean provide for or sustain.
Antonyms for "inculcate" according to Dictionary.com: Be vague, bewilder, confound, confuse, delude, mislead, obscure, puzzle
How do you inculate reading habits in a child?
The adjective forms of the verb to teach may be the present and past participles, teaching and taught. Teaching, however, is also a noun (gerund) and may be considered a noun adjunct in terms such as teaching aids and teaching skills. A related adjective is teachable.
In earlier days at the time of our parents or grandparents there was a habit of reading in all those who studied well . But now a days due to the computers the trend of reading books is dying.Moreover,now we don't read any books instead of the text books.We should read as many as possible good books as it adds to our knowledge and enhance our vocabulary.So, we should inculcate the habit of reading.
The word "inculcate" means to teach or instill. The others mean provide for or sustain.
you have to inculcate the toys in your bedroom.
"The verb, Inculcate, means to instil values into the young generation, usually by repetition."
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Antonyms for "inculcate" according to Dictionary.com: Be vague, bewilder, confound, confuse, delude, mislead, obscure, puzzle
Inculcate means to instill by instruction. The church attempted to inculcate a sense of moral responsibility in its members.
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to keep them from being bold
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Inculcate
To inculcate means to instill an idea, value, or habit in someone's mind through persistent instruction or repetition. It often involves teaching or reinforcing concepts in a way that encourages deep understanding and internalization. This process is commonly used in education and parenting to shape beliefs and behaviors.
How do you inculate reading habits in a child?