Synonym: education, instruction, schooling, teaching. Similar words: fruition, edition, sedition, ambition, volition, addition, position, tradition. Meaning: [tuː'ɪʃn /tju-] n. 1. a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education) 2. teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately).
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121. Even if he gets accepted to Harvard, he won't be able to afford the tuition.
122. Some of my friends thought I was snobbish to come here, because they charge tuition and everything.
123. At the upper end of the scale is the Parker School, with tuition of over $9,000 a year.
124. Tuition in trout fishing is provided at no charge, along with waders and tackle.
125. Many colleges derive most of their income from tuition fees.
126. For further education, the parents would have to pay an estimated $ 6, 000 or more in annual tuition.
127. The current contracts are priced based on an 8 percent inflation rate for college tuition in Virginia.
128. The demand for tuition in mathematics fluctuated so Smith often found himself teaching other subjects such as classics, theology and philosophy.
129. She started wondering whether permission might not be sought from the parents for her to give private tuition to Matilda after school.
130. She didn't swim and wasn't sure that she could, despite relentless tuition at school.
131. She travelled extensively with young Guglielmo, who received private tuition.
132. In overseas centres, the education officer is often more directly involved in organising tuition.
133. We hope that our expert tuition here at will help her to pass her exams next year.
134. In 1981 the Conservative government introduced the Assisted Places Scheme which provides help with tuition fees and certain other incidental expenses.
135. She was told one of her daughters was receiving tuition in her foster home.
136. At least two of the centres are registered as charities, and can provide limited scholarships to offset the cost of tuition.
137. The school surplus was augmented with higher tuition fees.
138. Who will finance your tuition and other expenses?
139. Colleges battle red ink with tuition fee hikes.
140. Annual costs, tuition and fees, £6,(http://sentencedict.com/tuition.html)600.
141. Is this money enough for the tuition fee?
142. We are not able to offer personalised tuition.
143. So you can even consider your air fare and hotel bill as part of your tuition!
144. The demonstration was a protest against the rise in tuition and fees.
145. Her father had decided she ought to have private tuition.
146. According to Howard, her bachelor's certificate in game art and design from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale cost a whopping $70,000 in tuition and fees.
147. Please refer to the Term Prospectus for tuition fees of individual courses.
148. The in-state tuition increase is the smallest approved by the Board of Regents in 26 years.
149. Even many state-supported law schools must charge $15,000 to $30,000 or more in tuition to survive.
150. He included tuition payments and discounted earning streams, putting them into present value.
More similar words: fruition, edition, sedition, ambition, volition, addition, position, tradition, condition, coalition, rendition, abolition, munitions, in addition, conditions, transition, litigation, opposition, composition, ammunition, mitigation, expedition, inhibition, definition, supposition, additional, competition, exhibition, fortuitous, inquisition.