Noun(1) a person who gives private instruction (as in singing, acting, etc.
Verb(1) be a tutor to someone; give individual instruction(2) act as a guardian to someone
Noun(1) a person who gives private instruction (as in singing, acting, etc.
Verb(1) be a tutor to someone; give individual instruction(2) act as a guardian to someone
(1) He was probably a private tutor who taught the sons of gentlemen the virtues proper to the ruling class.(2) After his primary education was completed, Vico served as a private tutor to the nephews of the bishop of Ischia.(3) A number of Teagasc teaching staff have already been equipped with skills to tutor distance-learning students over the internet.(4) my history tutor(5) She has also worked as a tutor for the Open University and as a non-stipendiary minister.(6) Hardy had just come onto the staff at Trinity and he acted as a private tutor to Mercer.(7) My advice is to keep your son at his present school and employ a private tutor to improve his grades rather than drag him kicking and screaming to a new school that he does not want to attend.(8) a guitar tutor(9) Peter Pesic is a tutor and musician-in-residence at St. John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico.(10) His family was so poor that he had to make money as a private tutor to enable him to support himself through university.(11) I replied, wondering why he wanted me to tutor a student in my grade.(12) a voluntary tutor in adult literacy(13) In his memoirs, he recalls the efforts of a Latin tutor to teach him the cases for the Latin for ÔÇÿtableÔÇÖ.(14) She has now got a private tutor to come to their home, but this is proving too costly.(15) tutor to the Prince of Wales(16) she agreed to tutor a week's art course