noun
- a person who teaches or impresses ideas, principles, or beliefs persistently and repeatedly
Usage: formal
Examples
- The professor was known as an effective inculcator of critical thinking skills.
- Parents serve as the primary inculcators of moral values in their children.
- The coach acted as an inculcator of discipline and teamwork.
- She became an inculcator of environmental awareness in her community.
- The mentor was a patient inculcator of professional ethics.
- Religious leaders often serve as inculcators of spiritual beliefs.