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Word of the Day – Tutelage

By May 8, 2024Word of the Day

Tutelage (noun)

toot-lij

instruction; teaching; guidance.

First recorded around 1595–1605 and comes from the Latin word tūtēl(a), “guardianship,” which derived from the Latin verb tuērī, “to watch.”

Example sentences

“The aspiring chef honed his culinary skills through the careful tutelage of a renowned master chef.”

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