Mentor comes from a Greek word, same spelling, meaning 'wise advisor'
The word mentor is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an experienced person who helps someone who has less experience, a word for a relationship.
Another word for "advisor" is "mentor" in English.
In British English, the word "mentor" is typically pronounced as /ˈmɛn.tɔːr/. The first syllable "men" sounds like the word "men," and the second syllable is pronounced with a long "or" sound, similar to "tore." The emphasis is placed on the first syllable.
That is the correct spelling of "tutor" (usually a private teacher or coach).
he is a great Mentor. A mentor must be loved by students.
It's the same- mentor.
You can mentor me if you'd like
the mentor mentored the student.
Since that word is an eponym (a common noun made from a proper noun), the first mentor was clearly Mentor, the mentor of Telemachus.
MY MENTOR IS A VERY GOOD ADVISOR.
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The word "mentor" is a noun. It refers to someone who guides and advices a less experienced person.
The word mentor is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an experienced person who helps someone who has less experience, a word for a relationship.
The word "mentor" derives from a name, Mentor. He was the son of Alkimos and in his old age, a friend to Odysseos. Because of their relationship, Mentor was left in charge of the education of Odysseos' son, Telemakhos. When Athena visited Telemakhos to encourage him to stand up to his mother's suitors, it was in the guise of Mentor.
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