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Professor

prəˈfɛsər
Very common
~ 2000
~ 2000, Very common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
教授, 准教授, 教員, 講師

Professor meanings in Japanese

教授

Example:
The professor lectured on quantum physics.
教授は量子物理学について講義しました。
She is a professor at the University of Tokyo.
彼女は東京大学の教授です。
Usage: formalContext: Used in academic settings, universities, and formal education.
Note: This term is widely recognized and used to refer to university-level educators.

准教授

Example:
He was promoted to associate professor last year.
彼は昨年、准教授に昇進しました。
The associate professor is conducting a research project.
准教授は研究プロジェクトを進めています。
Usage: formalContext: Used in academic hierarchy, typically refers to a rank below a full professor.
Note: This term is specific to the academic context, denoting a specific rank.

教員

Example:
The university has many qualified professors.
その大学には多くの優秀な教員がいます。
All professors must publish research articles.
すべての教員は研究論文を発表しなければなりません。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used to refer to educators in a broader sense, including professors, lecturers, and teachers.
Note: This term is more general and can apply to any teaching staff, not just at universities.

講師

Example:
The lecturer was very engaging during the class.
講師は授業中非常に魅力的でした。
He works as a part-time lecturer at the community college.
彼はコミュニティカレッジの非常勤講師として働いています。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used for educators who teach courses, often at a college or university level, but may not hold a permanent position.
Note: This term can imply a less permanent or lower rank compared to '教授'.

Professor's synonyms

academic

An academic is a person who is involved in higher education or research, often possessing advanced degrees and expertise in a specific field.
Example: She is a respected academic in the field of neuroscience.
Note: An academic can refer to a broader category of individuals involved in education and research, not necessarily holding the title of professor.

scholar

A scholar is a person who has deep knowledge and expertise in a particular area of study, often engaged in research and academic pursuits.
Example: The scholar published a groundbreaking study on ancient civilizations.
Note: While a scholar may have similar expertise as a professor, the title does not necessarily imply a teaching role.

Professor expressions, common phrases

Professor emeritus

A retired professor who is allowed to retain their title and often continues to be involved in academic activities.
Example: After retiring, Dr. Smith became a professor emeritus at the university.
Note: The term 'emeritus' denotes a retired or former status.

Associate professor

A faculty member at a college or university who has achieved a higher rank than an assistant professor but not yet a full professor.
Example: Dr. Johnson was recently promoted to the position of associate professor.
Note: This term specifies a particular rank or position within the academic hierarchy.

Full professor

A senior and highest-ranking faculty position at a college or university, typically with tenure.
Example: Professor Adams has been teaching for over 20 years and is now a full professor at the university.
Note: This term signifies the highest rank attainable for a professor.

Visiting professor

A faculty member temporarily teaching at a college or university, often from another institution.
Example: Dr. Lee is a visiting professor from Harvard, teaching a special course this semester.
Note: This term indicates a temporary or non-permanent status as a professor.

Adjunct professor

A part-time professor who is usually hired on a contract basis and may have another primary job outside academia.
Example: Professor Roberts is an adjunct professor at the community college, teaching evening classes.
Note: This term distinguishes a professor who is not a full-time or tenure-track faculty member.

Lecturer

A teacher at a college or university who is not a full professor, often specializing in teaching rather than research.
Example: Dr. Patel is a lecturer in the Department of Economics, teaching introductory courses to undergraduates.
Note: While a lecturer may hold a teaching position, they may not have the same research or tenure expectations as a professor.

Professorial

Relating to or characteristic of a professor, especially in being knowledgeable, authoritative, and scholarly.
Example: Her professorial demeanor and deep knowledge of the subject impressed the students.
Note: This term describes the qualities or behavior associated with a professor rather than the official title itself.

Professor everyday (slang) expressions

Prof

Informal shortening of 'professor' commonly used in spoken language.
Example: I have a meeting with Prof Smith tomorrow.
Note: Slang term for 'professor', more casual and often used for quick reference.

Prof-esso

A playful and informal way of addressing a professor.
Example: Hey, Prof-esso, can I ask you a quick question?
Note: Derived nickname from 'professor' but used in a more casual and friendly manner.

Proffy

Colloquial term used among students to refer to a professor.
Example: Proffy gave us an extension on the deadline.
Note: Informal and slightly endearing term for a professor, often used within student circles.

Prof-dawg

A slang term blending 'professor' and 'dawg' (slang for buddy), used informally.
Example: Prof-dawg always keeps his lectures interesting.
Note: Combines elements of respect for the role of professor with a friendly and casual tone.

Teach

Informal term used to refer to a teacher, including professors.
Example: My Teach is really knowledgeable about this subject.
Note: Generic term for any educator, including professors, emphasizing the act of teaching rather than academic rank.

Brainiac

Colloquial term for someone who is very intelligent or knowledgeable.
Example: Our professor is such a Brainiac when it comes to neuroscience.
Note: Describes the professor as highly intelligent or academic-focused, often in a friendly or admiring way.

Prof-boss

A blend of 'professor' and 'boss' to convey respect and authority.
Example: Prof-boss gave us some great study tips for the exam.
Note: Implies the professor is not only knowledgeable but also in a position of authority in the academic setting.

Professor - Examples

The professor is giving a lecture on quantum physics.
The teacher asked the students to read the assigned chapter.
The instructor provided feedback on the students' essays.

Professor grammar

Professor - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: professor
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): professors, professor
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): professor
Syllabification and Stress
professor Contains 3 syllables: pro • fes • sor
Phonetic transcription: prə-ˈfe-sər
pro fes sor , prə ˈfe sər (The red syllable is stressed)

Professor - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
professor: ~ 2000 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.