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mentorship

/ˈmen.tɔːr.ʃɪp/

[/ˈmen.tɔːr.ʃɪp/]

guidance by an expert

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Definition

A relationship in which an experienced person guides and advises a less experienced one.

Example

The mentorship program pairs new staff with senior colleagues who offer advice and support.

The mentorship program pairs new staff with senior colleagues who offer advice and support.

Etymology

From 'Mentor', a character in Homer's Odyssey who guided Telemachus, plus '-ship'.

How & Where It’s Used

Used in workplaces and education for guidance relationships.

Literary Heritage

The word comes from Mentor, the trusted guide of young Telemachus in Homer's Odyssey.

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