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Definitionn. a person who gives private instruction
Last update: June 12, 2015
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The lady was appointed as a tutor for the children of a rich businessman. [noun]
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He tutored his son to be polite. [noun]
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Admissions Enquiries: Mrs Camilla Danese Graduate Admissions Tutor: Dr. Steve Smith Department of Electronics, University of York, York, UK. [noun]
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There is a final examination that is used in conjunction with the tutor-marked assignments to determine a student 's final grade. [noun]
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Here from the lips of his sometime tutor the Puritan had heard such stories of the Court as made him hourly expectant of exterminating fires. [noun]
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Gordon was a native of Aberdeenshire, and had previously spent some years in travelling abroad, probably as a tutor. [noun]
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"Now one must care for himself, or care for such or such a little one, now it is the professor, the private tutor, the governesses,." [noun]
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However, the young man did his bidding and went, hopeful though not altogether free from doubts, to find his old tutor and friend. [noun]
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"Phryxus said that on Caesar's entry he had held out his hand to his former tutor, bade him accompany him, and commanded that his sons should be presented." [noun]
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On the other hand, you may find comfort in the tidings that Cleopatra intends to send Caesarion with his tutor Rhodon to Ethiopia, by way of the island of Philae. [noun]
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His tutor Rhodon had just requested a leave of absence, remarking that Caesarion would not lack companions, since he was expecting Antyllus and other youths of his own age. [noun]
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