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tutored past simple and past participle oftutor tutor verb[ T ] uk /ˈtʃuː.tər/ us /ˈtuː.t̬ɚ/ to teach a child outside of school, especially in order to give the child extra help with a subject he or she finds difficult: Oscar tutors our son in maths. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples to teach someone teachShe is teaching me French. instructHis job is to instruct people in the use of the gym equipment. trainShe trains new hairdressers. coachHe coaches young football players. tutorShe tutors students in French. educateHow much does it cost to educate a child privately? Her parents decided to have her tutored. His maths skills were weak, so she tutored him over the summer. Eventually his parents removed him from school and tutored him at home. He was born into a wealthy Hungarian family and was tutored privately. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Teaching in general asynchronous chief academic officer CLIL clue clue in didactic hothouse inculcate miseducation Moodle multi-course non-conditioned non-didactic popularize sex ed sex education show/teach someone the ropesidiom socialization socializing tutelage |