governess
1 of 1noun/ˈɡʌvɚnəs/
Forms:governesses
1
a woman employed to educate and care for children in a private household, typically focusing on their academic and social development
- The governess taught the children reading, writing, and arithmetic each morning.
- As a governess, she also instructed the children in manners and proper social conduct.
- The family hired a governess to provide their children with a well-rounded education at home.
- The governess organized educational outings and supervised the children's activities.
- In addition to academic subjects, the governess taught the children foreign languages and music.