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    Tu·tor
    /ˈto͞odər/

    noun

    • 1. a private teacher, typically one who teaches a single student or a very small group: "a voluntary tutor in adult literacy"

    verb

    • 1. act as a tutor to (a single student or a very small group): "his children were privately tutored"
  2. 1. : to teach or guide usually individually in a special subject or for a particular purpose : coach. 2. : to have the guardianship, tutelage, or care of. intransitive verb. 1. : to do the work of a tutor. 2. : to receive instruction especially privately. Synonyms.

  3. noun. a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, especially a private instructor. a teacher of academic rank lower than instructor in some American universities and colleges. a teacher without institutional connection who assists students in preparing for examinations.

  4. tutor. noun [ C ] uk / ˈtʃuː.tə r/ us / ˈtuː.t̬ɚ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. a teacher who teaches a child outside of school, especially in order to give the child extra help with a subject he or she finds difficult: His parents got him a tutor to help with his maths.

  5. A tutor is someone who gives private instruction: tutors teach one-on-one. If you ever helped someone learn something, you could say you tutored them. "Tutor" is also the title of someone who works with students one-on-one. There are writing tutors, music tutors, math tutors, and history tutors. You can find a tutor for just about anything you ...

  6. TUTOR meaning: 1. a teacher who teaches a child outside of school, especially in order to give the child extra…. Learn more.

  7. a book of instruction in a particular subject, especially music. Definition of tutor noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 6 days ago · tutor in British English. (ˈtjuːtə ) noun. 1. a teacher, usually instructing individual pupils and often engaged privately. 2. (at universities, colleges, etc) a member of staff responsible for the teaching and supervision of a certain number of students. 3. Scots law.

  9. 1. a. A private instructor. b. One that gives additional, special, or remedial instruction. 2. A teacher or teaching assistant in some universities and colleges having a rank lower than that of an instructor. 3. A graduate, usually a fellow, responsible for the supervision of an undergraduate at some British universities. 4.

  10. someone who teaches one person or a very small group of people: a private tutor. tutor noun [C] (UNIVERSITY TEACHER) a university teacher who is responsible for a small group of students. tutor. verb [ T ] (Definition of tutor from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of tutor. in Chinese (Traditional)

  11. [count] 1. : a teacher who works with one student. I got a tutor to help me with my homework. a private tutor. 2. British : a teacher at a British university who works with one student or a small group of students. He is a tutor in European history. 2 tutor / ˈ tuːtɚ/ Brit / ˈ tjuːtə/ verb. tutors; tutored; tutoring.

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