"Tuition" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tuition" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tuition" Meaning

Tuition refers to the fees paid for educational instruction, typically in a private institution such as a university or private school. It can also refer to the act of teaching or instructing someone, especially in a particular subject or skill.

"Tuition" Examples

Usage Examples:


- Financial Aspect: She had to weigh the costs of higher education against other expenses and opted for the private institution, which offered lower tuition.

- Cognitive Development: The child's tuition at the local library has been incredible – they've learned so much in such a short span.

- Traditional respects: Their time during the treatments was paid for as a form of tuition for failing to heed earlier warnings about Vitamin K.

- Classical term: The ancient Greeks believed that the Olympic Games demanded a form of tuition or "athletic offering" to the gods, ensuring fair competition and preventing cheating.

- Specific Arts: Books are subject to formal tuition in the field, such as the study of vintage book repair or archival techniques.

"Tuition" Similar Words

Tugela

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Tugged

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Tugging

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Verb: to pull or tug at (something) gently but firmly, typically in order to move or attract attention.<br><br>Example: She began tugging on her little sister's hand, trying to make her come along.<br><br>Noun: a pulling or tugging motion.<br><br>Example: The tugging on the rope sounded loud and urgent.

Tugrik

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The tugrik is the official currency of Mongolia. It is divided into 100 mongo.

Tugs

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A strong pull on something, often with a sudden force.

Tuileries

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Tuiles

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Tuille

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Tuitional

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Providing information or guidance to students, especially in a formal or academic setting.<br><br>Example: "The tuitional support provided by the teacher really helped me understand the complex concepts better."

Tuitions

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Tuktuk

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A tuktuk, also known as a tuk-tuk, auto rickshaw, or three-wheeler, is a type of vehicle commonly used in South and Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand and India. It is a three-wheeled motorized vehicle with a seat for the driver and a uncovered cargo area for passengers, often used for short distances or as a taxi.

Tula

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Tulane

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Tularemia

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Tularensis

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Fraserella tularensis, commonly known as Tulare horned lizard, is a species of horned lizard found in the south of the Sacramento Valley, the Antelope Valley of the Tejon Mountains, the southernmost San Joaquin Valley, and the Tulare Basin of California.<br><br>However, in medical contexts, Francisella tularensis, also known as tularemia agent, is a species of Gram-negative, incapsulated, aerobic, coccobacillary bacteria that is the causative agent of tularemia, also known as rabbit fever.

Tule

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