tutor (Meaning)

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tutor (n)

a person who gives private instruction (as in singing, acting, etc.)

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tutor (v)

be a tutor to someone; give individual instruction

act as a guardian to someone

tutor Sentence Examples

  1. I hired a tutor to help my son improve his math skills.
  2. The tutor provided individualized instruction tailored to my learning style.
  3. I became a tutor to assist students with their academic challenges.
  4. The tutor's patience and guidance boosted my confidence in French.
  5. My tutor worked tirelessly to prepare me for the SAT exam.
  6. I attended a tutoring session to clarify the complex concepts in chemistry.
  7. The tutor's expertise in grammar transformed my writing skills.
  8. I found a tutor through an online tutoring platform to assist with my online coursework.
  9. The tutor helped me break down the material into manageable chunks for easier comprehension.
  10. I appreciated the tutor's dedication and unwavering support throughout my academic journey.

FAQs About the word tutor

a person who gives private instruction (as in singing, acting, etc.), be a tutor to someone; give individual instruction, act as a guardian to someone

instructor,teacher, counsellor, handler,manager, advisor, coach,trainer, guide, adviser

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I hired a tutor to help my son improve his math skills.

The tutor provided individualized instruction tailored to my learning style.

I became a tutor to assist students with their academic challenges.

The tutor's patience and guidance boosted my confidence in French.