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Docent-noun |
Lecturer or a teacher at a college or university or one who gives tours at a museum.
The museum docent was a volunteer who enjoyed teaching others what she knew about seventeenth century paintings. |
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Docile-Adj |
Easy to teach or train, or obedient.
I would prefer to own a docile dog than one that is not obedient. |
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Doctrine-Noun |
What is taught as true by a church, nation, or group.
Alyssa’s parents follow a political doctrine, but Alyssa does not share the same set of beliefs. |
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Indoctrine-Verb |
To teach a particular to belief to be accepted uncritically.
It takes weeks to indoctrinate a new staff writer at the newspaper, training the person in all that needs to be known. |
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Documentary-Noun |
Film or tv program teaching facts of an event.
After watching the documentary about WWII, I learned many new things that I did not know. |
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Epilogue-Noun |
The words added after the end of a novel, play, poem, e.t.c.
The book was so good that I read it straight through, from the prologue, the note at the beginning, t the epilogue at the end. |
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Illogical-Adj |
Words that are contrary to the principles of sound reasoning, not logical, foolish.
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Logistically-Adv |
Because she loves that performer, it’s illogical to think that Janice won’t want to go to the concert.
Logistically, this moving plan is a nightmare! It’s just not organized. |
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Prologue-Noun |
The words added at the beginning of a novel, play, poem, e.t.c.
The book was so good that I read it straight through, from the prologue |
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Dialogue-Noun |
Words between two or more people.
The dialogue, or conversation, between the two characters in the story that I was reading allowed me to learn more about their personalities. |
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Doc |
Teach |
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Words |