Educate vs Edutain - What's the difference?
educate | edutain |
to instruct or train
To educate in an entertaining manner.
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As verbs the difference between educate and edutain
is that educate is to instruct or train while edutain is to educate in an entertaining manner.educate
English
Alternative forms
* (generally jocular) educamate * (generally jocular) edumacateVerb
Synonyms
* instruct * teachDerived terms
* co-educateExternal links
* * ----edutain
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Verb
(en verb)- Voices whose work and whose expression of her work continues to inform and (in a phrase borrowed from Black performance poetry of the period) 'edutain' .
- Let Me "Edutain You...
- Edutain Me / The "risk" of Deep Springs is largely up to the students' shaping.