C1 verb フォーマル

hyperdocor

/ˌhaɪ.pərˈdɒk.ər/

To provide excessive, overbearing, or pedantic instruction to someone, often beyond their needs or desire for information. This verb describes the act of over-teaching or lecturing in a condescendingly didactic manner.

例文

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1

I really like my new mentor, but she does have a tendency to hyperdocor me on tasks I already understand.

I really like my new mentor, but she does have a tendency to excessively instruct me on tasks I already understand.

2

The senior consultant was criticized for attempting to hyperdocor the client during the strategy meeting.

The senior consultant was criticized for attempting to over-lecture the client during the strategy meeting.

3

Don't hyperdocor him just because he's new; let him figure some things out on his own.

Don't over-explain everything to him just because he's new; let him figure some things out on his own.

語族

名詞
hyperdocoration
Verb
hyperdocor
副詞
hyperdocoringly
形容詞
hyperdocoring
関連
hyperdocorism
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覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Hyper' (excessive) + 'Doc' (as in doctor/teacher, from the Latin 'docere'). A hyper-doctor is someone who teaches way too much.

クイックテスト

The professor was so passionate about the subject that he began to ________ the students, repeating basic facts they had learned in their first year.

正解!

正解は: hyperdocor

例文

1

I really like my new mentor, but she does have a tendency to hyperdocor me on tasks I already understand.

everyday

I really like my new mentor, but she does have a tendency to excessively instruct me on tasks I already understand.

2

The senior consultant was criticized for attempting to hyperdocor the client during the strategy meeting.

formal

The senior consultant was criticized for attempting to over-lecture the client during the strategy meeting.

3

Don't hyperdocor him just because he's new; let him figure some things out on his own.

informal

Don't over-explain everything to him just because he's new; let him figure some things out on his own.

4

The pedagogical study suggests that when educators hyperdocor, student engagement levels typically drop due to cognitive overload.

academic

The pedagogical study suggests that when educators over-teach, student engagement levels typically drop due to cognitive overload.

5

Management was advised not to hyperdocor the staff during the transition to the new software system.

business

Management was advised not to provide excessive instruction to the staff during the transition to the new software system.

語族

名詞
hyperdocoration
Verb
hyperdocor
副詞
hyperdocoringly
形容詞
hyperdocoring
関連
hyperdocorism

よく使う組み合わせ

tendency to hyperdocor a habit of over-instructing
hyperdocor the audience to lecture the audience excessively
avoid hyperdocoring to stay away from over-teaching
hyperdocor a subordinate to over-instruct a lower-ranking employee
ceaselessly hyperdocor to over-teach without stopping

よく使うフレーズ

to hyperdocor the point

to over-explain a specific point to an annoying degree

hyperdocor into boredom

to lecture someone until they are completely bored

stop your hyperdocoring

an instruction to stop over-teaching or lecturing

よく混同される語

hyperdocor vs hyperdoc

A 'hyperdoc' is a digital document with links used as a lesson plan, whereas 'hyperdocor' is a verb meaning to over-teach.

hyperdocor vs hypercorrect

To hypercorrect is to use a non-standard grammatical form in an attempt to be more formal, while to hyperdocor is to lecture excessively.

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使い方のコツ

This term is most common in academic or professional settings where pedagogical styles are being analyzed. It carries a negative connotation, implying that the speaker is being patronizing or ignoring the existing knowledge of the listener.

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よくある間違い

Learners often confuse this with technical terms related to 'hypertext' or 'documents'. Ensure you use it specifically to describe the act of teaching too much.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Hyper' (excessive) + 'Doc' (as in doctor/teacher, from the Latin 'docere'). A hyper-doctor is someone who teaches way too much.

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語源

Derived from the Greek prefix 'hyper-' meaning over or beyond, and the Latin root 'docere' meaning to teach.

文法パターン

transitive verb (requires an object) often used in the gerund form (hyperdocoring) regular conjugation: hyperdocors, hyperdocored, hyperdocoring
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文化的な背景

In Western educational systems, there is a modern shift away from 'hyperdocoring' toward student-led, inquiry-based learning models.

クイックテスト

The professor was so passionate about the subject that he began to ________ the students, repeating basic facts they had learned in their first year.

正解!

正解は: hyperdocor

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