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tutee

[ too-tee, tyoo- ]

noun

  1. a person who is being tutored; the pupil of a tutor.


tutee

/ ³ÙÂá³ÜËˈ³Ù¾±Ë /

noun

  1. one who is tutored, esp in a university
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tutee1

First recorded in 1925–30; tut(or) + -ee
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“We were invited. By your tutee, the most popular girl in our grade, no less.â€

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But every line tutor instructs tutee to repeat reveals a strange obsession with a toothy predator.

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But, Mr. Duncan discovered, his tutee also was functionally illiterate.

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Sometimes the tutoring can be reciprocal, with pupils alternating as tutor and tutee.

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The 51-year-old Mr. Bernstein, clad in “Black Watch tartan slacks, a turtleneck shirt and a blue blazer,†was his eager tutee.

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