Tutor
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Tutor ( verb )
- To teach or instruct someone, typically a student, in a particular subject or skill.
- To act as a supervisor or mentor to someone, providing guidance and support.
Origin:
From the latin word "tutor" meaning "guardian" or "protector".
Examples:
- She tutored him in math for several months to help him improve his grades.
- He tutored the new employee on how to use the company's software.
- She tutored him on how to play the guitar.
- He tutored her in public speaking to help her improve her confidence.
- He was tutored by the famous mathematician on advanced mathematics.
(As a noun)
Tutor ( noun )
- To teach or instruct someone, typically a student, in a particular subject or skill.
- To act as a supervisor or mentor to someone, providing guidance and support.
Origin:
From the latin word "tutor" meaning "guardian" or "protector".
Examples:
- She tutored him in math for several months to help him improve his grades.
- He tutored the new employee on how to use the company's software.
- She tutored him on how to play the guitar.
- He tutored her in public speaking to help her improve her confidence.
- He was tutored by the famous mathematician on advanced mathematics.