Teacherly vs Headmasterly - What's the difference?
teacherly | headmasterly | Hypernyms |
of or relating to teachers
suggestive of a teacher
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=November 18, author=Albert Williams, title=Don't Call Me Cleo, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Instead of establishing rapport, Dreiske distances us with her implicit condescension; her cool, measured, teacherly tone doesn't help matters, either. }}
* {{quote-news, year=1997, date=April 4, author=Jack Helbig, title=The Fever, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=While others take pains to reproduce Shawn's high, nervous stutter or his intense, anxious way of speaking, Shapiro--who looks nothing like Shawn--delivers this 90-minute piece in an easygoing, teacherly style that's the very antithesis of a New Yorker's hectic ways. }}
* {{quote-news, year=2004, date=May 14, author=Monica Kendrick, title=Spot Check, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Many of the lyrics were borrowed more or less intact from a 1986 grade-school textbook on Illinois history, and Greenfield delivers them in an earnest, teacherly tone enlivened by the occasional quippy aside or funny forced rhyme ("moratorium" / "Santorum"). }} In a manner befitting a headmaster.
* 2008 , Robin Darwall-Smith, A History of University College, Oxford
Teacherly is a hypernym of headmasterly.
As adjectives the difference between teacherly and headmasterly
is that teacherly is of or relating to teachers while headmasterly is in a manner befitting a headmaster.teacherly
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(en adjective)- Bradley had to learn that headmasterly wrath did not work on undergraduates like Charles Cree.