Meaning of Tuition
the act of teaching something, especially to one person or to people in small groups
In simple words: The money paid for education, especially at a school or college.
Tuition in a sentence
- She received private tuition in French.
- The course involves six hours of individual tuition per week.
- I studied dance for two years under her expert tuition.
- She had become expert in Chinese cooking under the tuition of her aunt.
- The students get expert tuition in small groups.
- One-to-one tuition can be arranged in certain languages.
- The price includes two weeks' horse riding plus expert tuition.
- There was a further week of intensive tuition at the management training centre.
- The scholarship pays the tuition fees but students still need to find money for accommodation, meals and books.
- He won't be able to finish his education unless someone pays his tuition.
How to use Tuition
Used in academic contexts to discuss costs associated with education. Avoid informal settings or casual conversation unless discussing college.
Grammar pattern
tuition + noun (e.g., tuition fees)
Memory hint
Think of 'tuition' like 'two chickens' — imagine paying in chickens for education.
Related words
Collocations with Tuition
- private
- individual
- one-to-one
- give (somebody)
- offer (somebody)
- provide (somebody with)
- fees
- under somebody’s tuition
- tuition for
- tuition from
- college
- university
- in-state
- afford
- cover
- pay
- rate
- hike
- increase
Opposites of Tuition
- free education
- scholarship
Common mistakes with Tuition
- Confused with 'tuition' vs 'tuitions' (it's usually uncountable).
- Using it incorrectly with non-educational contexts.
- Mixing up 'tuition' with 'scholarship' (they are different).
Tuition appears in
Tuition in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
رسوم دراسية
المبلغ المالي المدفوع للتعليم، خاصة في مدرسة أو كلية.
- Bengaliবাংলা
Tuition
স্কুল বা কলেজে শিক্ষার জন্য যে টাকা দিতে হয়।
- GermanDeutsch
Unterricht, Studiengebühren
Das Geld, das für Bildung bezahlt wird, besonders an einer Schule oder Hochschule.
- SpanishEspañol
Matrícula, Enseñanza
El dinero que se paga por la educación, especialmente en una escuela o colegio.
- Persianفارسی
شهریه
پولی که برای آموزش، به ویژه در یک مدرسه یا دانشگاه پرداخت میشود.
- FrenchFrançais
Frais de scolarité, enseignement, cours particuliers
L'argent payé pour l'éducation, surtout dans une école ou une université.
- Hindiहिन्दी
ट्यूशन
शिक्षा के लिए भुगतान किया जाने वाला धन, विशेष रूप से स्कूल या कॉलेज में।
- ItalianItaliano
Lezione privata, Lezioni
I soldi pagati per l'istruzione, specialmente in una scuola o università.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Mensalidade, Ensino
O dinheiro pago pela educação, especialmente numa escola ou faculdade.
- RussianРусский
Обучение, плата за обучение
Деньги, которые платят за образование, особенно в школе или колледже.
- Urduاردو
فیس
تعلیم کے لیے ادا کی جانے والی رقم، خاص طور پر اسکول یا کالج میں۔
- Chinese中文
学费, 指导
付给学校或学院的教育费用。
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Frequently asked questions about Tuition
What does Tuition mean?
The money paid for education, especially at a school or college.
What is the definition of Tuition?
the act of teaching something, especially to one person or to people in small groups
How do you use Tuition in a sentence?
She received private tuition in French.
Can you give another example of Tuition?
The course involves six hours of individual tuition per week.
What are synonyms for Tuition?
Common alternatives include fees, cost, charge, payment.
What is the opposite of Tuition?
Opposite meanings include free education, scholarship.
What words go with Tuition?
It commonly pairs with private, individual, one-to-one, give (somebody), offer (somebody), provide (somebody with), fees, under somebody’s tuition, tuition for, tuition from, college, university, in-state, afford, cover, pay, rate, hike, increase.
What are common mistakes when using Tuition?
Confused with 'tuition' vs 'tuitions' (it's usually uncountable). Using it incorrectly with non-educational contexts. Mixing up 'tuition' with 'scholarship' (they are different).
How do you pronounce Tuition?
US: /["/tuˈɪʃn/"]/, UK: /["/tjuˈɪʃn/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Tuition?
Used in academic contexts to discuss costs associated with education. Avoid informal settings or casual conversation unless discussing college.
What CEFR level is Tuition?
"Tuition" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.

