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Tutee - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A tutee is a person who receives instruction or guidance from a tutor. The term emphasizes the learner’s role in a one-on-one or small-group educational setting.

tutee

/tuˈti/ /tjuːˈtiː/

Definition:

A person who is taught or instructed by a tutor.

Synonyms:

student, pupil, learner, protege

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

tutor, teacher, instructor

Common Collocations:

private tutee, eager tutee, dedicated tutee

Derivatives:

tutelage, tutorial

Usage Tips:

Use "tutee" to refer specifically to someone receiving one-on-one instruction from a tutor.

Common Phrases:

under the tutelage of, mentor and tutee

Etymology:

Derived from "tutor," with the suffix "-ee" indicating the recipient of an action (early 19th century).

Examples:

  • 1. The tutor prepared lessons for her tutee.
  • 2. The tutee improved quickly with personalized guidance.
  • 3. Each tutee has unique learning needs.
  • 4. The tutor praised her tutee’s progress.

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