Pronunciation: /tuːˈtiː/

Definitions of tutee

noun A person who is being tutored or receiving instruction from a tutor.

Example Sentences

A1 The tutee asked for help with their math homework.

A2 The tutee is struggling with understanding the new vocabulary.

B1 The tutee showed great improvement in their writing skills.

B2 The tutee received a high score on their science project.

C1 The tutee excelled in all subjects and was top of their class.

C2 The tutee was awarded a scholarship for their academic achievements.

Examples of tutee in a Sentence

formal The tutee showed significant improvement in their understanding of the subject matter.

informal I heard the tutee aced their exam after getting extra help.

slang The tutee totally crushed that assignment with some help from the tutor.

figurative Like a gardener nurturing a plant, the tutor carefully guided the tutee towards academic success.

Grammatical Forms of tutee

past tense

tutored

plural

tutees

comparative

more tutee

superlative

most tutee

present tense

tutees

future tense

will tutee

perfect tense

have tutored

continuous tense

is tutoring

singular

tutee

positive degree

tutee

infinitive

to tutor

gerund

tutoring

participle

tutoring

Origin and Evolution of tutee

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'tutee' originated from the Latin word 'tutor' meaning guardian or protector.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'tutee' has come to specifically refer to a person who is being tutored or taught by a tutor or mentor.