Tutorship

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈtutərˌʃɪp/

Definitions of tutorship

noun the position or role of a tutor; the act of tutoring or being tutored

Example Sentences

A1 My tutorship helped me improve my grades in school.

A2 She decided to take on the tutorship of her younger sister in math.

B1 The tutorship program offers support to students struggling with their studies.

B2 He was grateful for the tutorship he received during his university studies.

C1 Her tutorship of the new employees was instrumental in their successful integration into the company.

C2 The professor's tutorship of the graduate students was highly regarded in the academic community.

Examples of tutorship in a Sentence

formal She applied for a tutorship position at the university to help students with their academic studies.

informal I heard that John got a tutorship to help him pass his math class.

slang I'm thinking about getting a tutorship to ace this class.

figurative His mentorship of the new employees was like a tutorship in the ways of the company.

Grammatical Forms of tutorship

past tense

tutored

plural

tutorships

comparative

more tutored

superlative

most tutored

present tense

tutors

future tense

will tutor

perfect tense

have tutored

continuous tense

is tutoring

singular

tutorship

positive degree

tutorship

infinitive

to tutor

gerund

tutoring

participle

tutoring

Origin and Evolution of tutorship

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'tutorship' originated from the Latin word 'tutoria', which means guardianship or protection.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the guardianship or protection of a person, 'tutorship' has evolved to also encompass the role of a teacher or instructor, especially in an academic setting.