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tutor

private teacher / academic instructor / to teach individually
NounTransitive Verb
pl: tutorspast: tutoredpp: tutoreding: tutoring

This term describes a specialized educational relationship characterized by intimacy and personalization. It differs from general teaching by focusing on one-on-one or small-group dynamics, often implying a tailored pace and a more supportive, mentorship-style interaction. In academic settings, the role varies from a private professional hired for home instruction to a university staff member who facilitates deeper understanding of lecture material through focused discussion. The term carries a connotation of academic rigor and targeted improvement.

Meanings

Noun

A private teacher, typically one employed to teach a single student or a small group.

"The family hired a tutor to help their son with his mathematics."

Noun

A teacher at a university or college who gives intensive instruction to a small group of students.

"The first-year students are assigned a tutor to guide them through the introductory course."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone in something]

To provide individual instruction to a person in a particular subject.

"She tutors several high school students in chemistry after school."

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