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    mentor
    /ˈmɛntɔː/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. advise or train (someone, especially a younger colleague): "both trainees were expertly mentored by a site supervisor"

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  2. to help and give advice to a younger or less experienced person, especially in a job or at school. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of MENTOR is a friend of Odysseus entrusted with the education of Odysseus' son Telemachus. How to use mentor in a sentence.

  4. MENTOR meaning: 1. a person who gives a younger or less experienced person help and advice over a period of time…. Learn more.

  5. A mentor is the main person you rely on to give you advice and guidance, especially in your career. Mentor can also be used as a verb meaning to act as a mentor, as in I mentor two of my students. If you have a mentor, you are the mentee. Example: It feels strange to me that I’m now more famous than my mentor—I wouldn’t be where I am ...

  6. To mentor someone means to give them help and advice over a period of time, especially help and advice related to their job.

  7. A mentor is a person who trains and guides someone, like the second-grade English teacher who saw the spark of creativity in your writing and encouraged you to become a professional author.

  8. an experienced person in a company, university, etc. who trains and advises new employees or students. Regular meetings between mentor and trainee help guide young engineers through their early years. The company runs a mentor programme.

  9. mentor somebody to help and advise a less experienced person over a period of time, especially as part of a formal programme in a company, university, etc. She mentors aspiring entrepreneurs at the Haryana Business School.

  10. Sep 29, 2023 · A mentor is an individual who acts as an adviser or coach for a less experienced or advanced mentee, providing expertise and professional knowledge from a more experienced perspective. At the core of the relationship, a mentor is available to their mentee to offer advice, provide support and answer questions.

  11. A mentor is a coach who provides advice to enhance the mentee’s professional performance and development and a role model and support system for the mentee.