Definition: 1. A private teacher, especially one who teaches an individual student or a very small group. 2. A person who gives private instruction (as in singing or acting). 3. Be a tutor to someone; give individual instruction. 4. Act as a guardian to someone.
Use 'tutor' in a sentence:
1. They engaged a resident tutor.
2. The tutor had arrived, but he was not asked to go to the study as usual.
3. The quality of independence is so indispensable for us that parents had better act as a tutor, not a director.
4. I tutored in economics.
5. He is course tutor in archaeology at the University of Southampton.
6. But, in the years that followed, her sustained tutoring suggested that Kafka might be wrong about the solitude.
7. You need to get a tutor there.
8. He tutors students in mathematics.
9. Some graduate students from this department tutor there.
10. Maybe you should get an English tutor.
11. Liam surprised his tutors by twice failing a second year exam.
12. I can tutor their children, from elementary school to high school.
13. She was tutored at home during her illness.
14. I'd like you to go and see your German tutor and say that you are going to stop attending German classes for the moment.
15. Although the tutor will help, motivation for study is expected to come from the student.
16. What do you think of your tutor?
17. Talking with the tutor next morning, Miss Rottenmeier told him her fears about Heidi's mind.
18. The students have submitted their essays to their tutors.
19. The only person I've spoken to really is my tutor.
20. The best person would be our tutor.
21. One answer: They can tutor younger kids.
22. Probably best to talk to the tutor directly.
23. The teachers give individual tutoring to students who are having difficulties.
24. Clark suggested that I get a tutor for advanced physics.
25. There was a tutor to teach the children while they were in the hospital.
26. We hold all the activities under the guidance of an experienced tutor.
27. Princess Anne has private tutors.
28. It's a kind of contribution to tutor a classmate who's having trouble or help clear up your neighbourhood.
29. Activities all take place under the guidance of an experienced tutor.
30. How did our tutor say they do this?
31. Why don't we start by making a flow chart from the notes our tutor gave us?
32. Cornelia often felt patronised by her tutors.
33. Mr. Sesemann was getting worried at last, when the tutor entered.
34. Paints are provided by the tutor, I know that.
35. Bill's future might be as a "personal tutor", providing kids with one on one help for different subjects and topics.
36. I think you should get her a tutor.
37. The old man was tutoring her in the stringed instruments.
38. Less inherently interpersonal subjects, such as math, could acquire a social aspect through team problem solving and peer tutoring.
39. Feedback from the teachable agents further enhances the tutors' learning.
40. Students complete projects for a personal tutor, working at home at their own pace.
41. My tutor is a scholar of profound learning.
42. Finally, my thanks go to my tutor, who has polished every page of my draft.
43. She's in my tutor group at school.
44. You seem to be on very familiar terms with your tutor.
45. He was my personal tutor at university.
46. He moved from being an extramural tutor to being a lecturer in social history.
47. I have been working at the campus tutoring center as a math tutor.