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  1. tuition

    Education (Latin educere, to lead or draw out) is the systematic development and cultivation of the mind and other natural powers. «Education is the harmonious development of all our faculties. It begins in the nursery, and goes on at school, but does not end there. It continues through life, whether we will or not…. ‘Every person,’ says Gibbon, ‘has two educations, one which he receives from others, and one more important, which he gives himself.'» John Lubbock The Use of Life ch. vii, p. 111. [Macmillan & Co. ’94.] Instruction, the impartation of knowledge by others (Latin instruere, to build in or into) is but a part of education, often the smallest part. Teaching is the more familiar and less formal word for instruction. Training refers not merely to the impartation of knowledge, but to the exercising of one in actions with the design to form habits. Discipline is systematic and rigorous training, with the idea of subjection to authority and perhaps of punishment. Tuition is the technical term for teaching as the business of an instructor or as in the routine of a school; tuition is narrower than teaching, not, like the latter word, including training. Study is emphatically what one does for himself. We speak of the teaching, training, or discipline, but not of the education or tuition of a dog or a horse. Breeding and nurture include teaching and training, especially as directed by and dependent upon home life and personal association; breeding having reference largely to manners with such qualities as are deemed distinctively characteristic of high birth; nurture (literally nourishing) having more direct reference to moral qualities, not overlooking the physical and mental. Knowledge and learning tell nothing of mental development apart from the capacity to acquire and remember, and nothing whatever of that moral development which is included in education in its fullest and noblest sense; learning, too, may be acquired by one’s unaided industry, but any full education must be the result in great part of instruction, training, and personal association. Study is emphatically what one does for himself, and in which instruction and tuition can only point the way, encourage the student to advance, and remove obstacles; vigorous, persevering study is one of the best elements of training. Study is also used in the sense of the thing studied, a subject to be mastered by study, a studious pursuit. Compare KNOWLEDGE; REFINEMENT; WISDOM.

    Compare synonyms for IGNORANT.

    Synonyms:
    breeding, cultivation, culture, development, discipline, education, information, instruction, knowledge, learning, nurture, reading, schooling, study, teaching, training

    Antonyms:
    ignorance, illiteracy

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  1. tuition, tuition feenoun

    a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education)

    «tuition and room and board were more than $25,000»

    Synonyms:
    tutorship, tutelage, tuition fee

  2. tutelage, tuition, tutorshipnoun

    teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately)

    Synonyms:
    care, guardianship, tutorship, charge, tutelage, tuition fee

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    • Education
    • Fee
    • Teaching

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  1. Randy Brooks:

    It’s paid the college tuition for my two kids.

  2. Elizabeth Shermer:

    As every legislature knows, if you cut the appropriations for higher education, colleges and universities can just increase what they charge. Just increase tuition.

  3. Fan Bin:

    Though it is better than before, the hukou system is a huge problem, migrants can’t afford to keep their children in big cities, the rent is high and the wages are low, and they can’t pay the tuition for private schools.

  4. Farah Erzouki:

    I appreciate the genuineness of Sanders’ campaign, i am a believer of single-payer health care, free tuition in public universities and expansion of other social service programs. I am pro-choice, pro-LGBTQ rights and am generally progressive politically.

  5. Mel Gibson:

    This is a tuition free, year long program that provides hands on training, and mentorship to increase the number of female directors in our industry.


Translations for tuition

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  • دروسArabic
  • Tutorium, Unterrichtsgebühr, Studiengebühr, UnterrichtGerman
  • enseñanza, colegiatura, clases, matrículaSpanish
  • شهریهPersian
  • koulumaksu, opetus, lukukausimaksuFinnish
  • frais de scolarité, coursFrench
  • teagasgScottish Gaelic
  • ट्यूHindi
  • lezioni, rettaItalian
  • 教育, 授業料, 学費Japanese
  • 學費, 학비, 교육Korean
  • nactus;Latin
  • toelage, bijscholing, bijles, studietoelageDutch
  • undervisningNorwegian
  • ensinoPortuguese
  • обучение, плата за обучение, занятияRussian
  • undervisningsarvode, undervisningsavgift, handledning, undervisningSwedish
  • masomo ya ziadaSwahili
  • ٹیوشنUrdu

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Pronunciation:

[ tjuːˈɪʃən], [ tjuːˈɪʃən], [ t_j_uː_ˈɪ_ʃ_ə_n]

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  • n.

    • rate,
    • price,
    • bill,
    • cost,
    • worth,
    • expense,
    • outlay,
    • expenditure,
    • offer.

    • orientation,
    • teach,
    • exposure.

    edification (noun)

    • up-lifting,
    • upliftings,
    • in formations,
    • up lifting,
    • in-formation,
    • in-formations.

    education (noun)

    • learnedness,
    • drillings,
    • proselytism,
    • inculcation,
    • literacy,
    • Propagandism,
    • apprenticeship,
    • schooling,
    • book learning,
    • apprenticeships.

    education; education costs (noun)

    • charge,
    • lessons,
    • training,
    • tutelage.

    instruction (noun)

    • chalk talk,
    • groundings,
    • instructions,
    • lesson.

    knowledge (noun)

    • inside story,
    • knowhow,
    • in sight,
    • facts,
    • lore,
    • Philosophies.

    learning (noun)

    • Re-search.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • domestication,
    • knowledge,
    • fee,
    • warm up,
    • irradiation,
    • warm-up,
    • in formation,
    • teaching,
    • edification,
    • warm-ups,
    • education,
    • learning,
    • sharpenings,
    • tune-up,
    • pedagogy,
    • instruction,
    • irradiations.

    possession (noun)

    • tuition.

    training (noun)

    • tune-ups,
    • warm ups,
    • tuneups,
    • tune ups,
    • tuneup,
    • domestications,
    • readyings,
    • warmup,
    • up-bringing,
    • warmups,
    • up bringing.

    tuition (noun)

    • tutorship.
  • Other synonyms:

    • Pedagogics,
    • upskilling,
    • mentoring,
    • consciousness-raising.

    • coaching,
    • Tutoring.

    • initiation.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • readiness,
    • commission,
    • compensation,
    • study,
    • private teaching,
    • Preparing,
    • illumination,
    • care,
    • development,
    • command,
    • accusation,
    • reeducation,
    • briefing,
    • guardianship,
    • secondary education,
    • reprimand,
    • indoctrination,
    • research,
    • Tutorage,
    • prep,
    • primary education,
    • upbringing,
    • cultivation,
    • guidance,
    • readying,
    • disbursement,
    • Classes,
    • information,
    • school,
    • Programmed Instruction,
    • classical education,
    • Instructing,
    • uplifting,
    • prepping,
    • enlightenment,
    • reproof,
    • enlightening,
    • anxiety,
    • elementary education,
    • attention,
    • tuition fee,
    • catechization,
    • self-instruction,
    • liberal education,
    • tutorial,
    • religious education,
    • preparation,
    • discipline,
    • fitness,
    • custody,
    • drilling,
    • military education,
    • direction,
    • improvement,
    • propaedeutics,
    • grooming,
    • burden,
    • Didactics,
    • Fees,
    • secular education,
    • Opsimathy,
    • drill,
    • caution.

How to use «Tuition» in context?

Tuition is a term generally meaning the cost of education. In some cases, it is the full cost of attendance, including fees, room, board, and other expenses. It is often used in the context of university education, but it can also refer to any kind of tuition. The amount of tuition that a student must pay varies from country to country, and from school to school. In the United States, for example, the average cost of tuition, room, and board at a four-year university is about $20,000.

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Proper noun, singular
      education.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      education.
  • Independent

    • Noun, singular or mass
      counselling, inscription, Recordation, Strata, Rights.
  • Other Related

    • Proper noun, singular
      instruction, schooling.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      attainment, enrollment, enrolment, fee, instruction, lesson, matriculation, registration, scholarship, schooling, tutorial, Tutoring.

Hyponym for Tuition:

  • n.

    • possession
      fee.

  • charge
  • expenditure
  • fee
  • instruction
  • lessons
  • price
  • schooling
  • teaching
  • training
  • tutelage
  • tutoring

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How to use tuition in a sentence

Tuition resets — a one-time reduction in tuition usually accompanied by cuts in financial aid — are also on the table for some schools.

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Daly accepted the advice, along with a loan of $216 for tuition, at the University of Missouri-St.

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In short, Marcella had been too long under her tuition, to become a willing devotee to the monastic rites of the Romish Church.

THE PASTOR’S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTER

Of course, their tuition fees—one hundred and seventy-five dollars each—for the year had been already paid.

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WORDS RELATED TO TUITION

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  • inculcation
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  • schoolings
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  • wisdoms

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