"Tutorage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tutorage refers to instruction, guidance, or supervision given by an experienced person to a novice or person who is being instructed.
1. The professor provided unique tutorage to each student in the special needs class.
2. The new employee received tutorage from their experienced colleague in the marketing department.
3. Her desire for tutorage led her to seek coaching from a business mentor.
4. The school's program offers tutorage to students who struggle with math and reading.
5. The company provided tutorage on their new software to its employees during the training session.
A novice or beginner who is being taught or tutored, typically one who is receiving private lessons from a tutor.
Protector or guardian; also, guiding or advisory.<br><br>Example: "The tutelary spirit of the forest protected the animals from harm."<br><br>Origin: From Latin "tutela," meaning "guardianship," or "wardship," and also from "tutor," meaning "guardian."
Tutorials are instructional or educational lessons, typically presented in a step-by-step format, that explain a particular subject or skill, often for beginners.
Tutress is a rare or obsolete word that means "nurse" or "one who nurses or cares for a person, especially a child". It can also refer to a nurse who is trained or official.