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Protege - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A protégé is a person who is guided, supported, or trained by someone more experienced, often in a professional or artistic field. The mentor helps the protégé develop skills and advance their career.

protege

/ˈproʊtəˌʒeɪ/ /ˈprɒtəʒeɪ/

Definition:

A person guided and supported by an influential mentor, often in career or skill development.

Synonyms:

apprentice, pupil, mentee, disciple

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

mentor, opponent, adversary

Common Collocations:

mentor and protégé, young protégé, talented protégé, successful protégé

Derivatives:

protégée (feminine form), proteges (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "protégé" to describe someone receiving mentorship; avoid using it for casual teacher-student relationships.

Common Phrases:

rising protégé, star protégé, mentor's protégé

Etymology:

Borrowed from French "protégé," past participle of "protéger" (to protect), from Latin "protegere."

Examples:

  • 1. She became his protégé after he recognized her talent.
  • 2. The famous artist introduced his young protégé at the gallery opening.
  • 3. Her success proved she was more than just a CEO’s protégé.
  • 4. The professor’s protégé published groundbreaking research in the field.

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