Meaning & Definition of word "Mentor"

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    Mentor

    /ˈmɛn.tɔːr/

    noun:

    • 1. An experienced and trusted advisor or teacher, often in a specific field or profession.
      • Example: She found a mentor in her professor, who guided her through her academic challenges.
    • 2. A person who provides guidance and encouragement to someone else, often in their personal or professional development.
      • Example: The young entrepreneur sought out a mentor to help him navigate the startup world.
    • 3. In some professional settings, a mentor is someone who helps develop another's skills through advice and support.
      • Example: The company has a formal program that pairs new employees with a mentor for their first year.

    verb:

    • 1. To act as a mentor to someone; to provide guidance and advice.
      • Example: She mentored several interns during her time at the organization, helping them build their careers.
    • 2. To train or coach someone, especially in a professional context.
      • Example: He was chosen to mentor the new recruits, sharing his expertise and knowledge.

    Etymology

    From the Greek word 'Mentor', the name of a friend of Odysseus, who was entrusted with the care of his son.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mentor-mentee relationship:

    A professional connection between a mentor and a mentee.

    find a mentor:

    To seek out someone experienced for guidance.

    be a mentor:

    To take on the role of advising or teaching someone.

    Related Words

    mentorship:

    The guidance provided by a mentor.

    mentee:

    A person who is advised or trained by a mentor.

    coaching:

    Guidance provided to improve personal or professional skills.

    Slang Meanings of mentor

    Meaning: big brother/sister

    Example Sentence: In the program, I was paired with a big brother who guided me.

    Meaning: wise owl

    Example Sentence: He’s the wise owl of the group, always giving great advice.