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Tutor
UK //ˈtjuːtə//US //ˈtuːtər//
Definition
A person who teaches, especially one who provides individual instruction.
In simple words: A person who teaches, especially one who teaches privately.
Examples
- She decided to hire a tutor for extra support in math.
- The tutor helped him improve his writing skills.
- He worked as a private tutor for several years.
- After school, the tutor reviewed the lessons with the students.
- The school offers free tutoring services for struggling students.
- Being a tutor requires patience and understanding.
Usage notes
Use 'tutor' when referring to someone who provides extra help, often in academics. It's neutral in tone and suitable for most contexts.
Grammar pattern
tutor + object
Memory hint
Think of 'tutoring' like 'Two tutors' helping students at once.
Collocations
- online tutor
- personal tutor
- subject tutor
- private tutor
- math tutor
Synonyms
- instructor
- teacher
- mentor
- coach
- educator
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'tutor' with 'teacher' - 'tutor' usually refers to private or one-on-one help.
- Using 'tutor' as a verb incorrectly - it can be used this way but is less common.
- Overusing in casual conversation - 'tutor' sounds more formal than just 'helping'.