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Meaning of Guru | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ˈɡʊɹuː

Definitions

  1. In Indian traditions: a spiritual teacher who transmits knowledge to a shishya.
  2. Any general teacher (as a term of respect).
  3. An influential advisor or mentor.
  4. A fraudster or conman relying on a projected air of confidence in an obscure field.

Equivalents

Català guru
Čeština guru
Deutsch Guru
Español gurú
Suomi guru
Français gourou guru
ગુજરાતી ગુરુ
Magyar guru
Bahasa Indonesia guru
Italiano guru
日本語 くる 教祖
ខ្មែរ គរុ គ្រូ
ಕನ್ನಡ ಗುರು
한국어 구루 지도자
Latina gurus
ລາວ ຄູ
Македонски гуру
മലയാളം ഗുരു
मराठी गुरू
Bahasa Melayu guru
မြန်မာဘာသာ ဂုရု
नेपाली गुरु
Nederlands goeroe
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਗੁਰੂ
Polski guru
Português guru
தமிழ் குரு
తెలుగు గురువు
Tagalog guro
Українська гуру
اردو گرو

Examples

“When the gooroo arrives at the house of a disciple, the whole family prostrate themselves at his feet, and the spiritual guide puts his right foot on the heads of the prostrate family.”
“The Baiga magicians derive from the old guru who succeeded Nanga Baiga. There is very great confusion about the original guru, and how he was actually related to Nanga Baiga, but there is general agreement that there were originally four great Baiga guru—Daugun, Nindhan, Danantar and Madhakawar, all four brothers.”
“These guru, third, were responsible for insuring that the populace would not be tempted to support heterodox world renouncers and their counter-patrimonial ideas. In contrast to the pre-classical Brahmin scholars, who serviced only their own and certain ruler and elite religion-social interests, the guru were the patronal guides of the masses, offering prebendal control of the deities through charismatic but morally expounded magic and psychological compensation as personal confessors, in return for popular willingness to conform to the dharmic rules, as interpreted by guru to be sure.”
“Many of the deities and beliefs recorded by the guru are in fact unknown to the common people, and some represent the esoteric knowledge of only a few guru.”
“Traditionally, a guru is a spiritual teacher who guides a student on the road to Enlightenment, or finding God.”
“Many oenophiles rely on the ratings and recommendations of wine guru Robert Parker when selecting the perfect bottle.”
“OPCA gurus are modern legal alchemists. They promise gold, but their methods are principally intended to impress the gullible, or those who wish to use this drivel to abuse the court system. Any lack of legal success by the OPCA litigant is, of course, portrayed as a consequence of the customer’s failure to properly understand and apply the guru's special knowledge.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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