lecture

[US]/ˈlektʃə(r)/
[UK]/ˈlektʃər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a speech or presentation; a written or spoken lesson
vt. to give a speech; to give a warning or reprimand
vi. to give a speech or lesson; to deliver a lecture.

Phrases & Collocations

give a lecture

attend a lecture

lecture hall

lecture topic

lecture on

lecture note

public lecture

lecture room

lecture theatre

Example Sentences

Attendance at the lecture is optional.

overcharge a lecture with facts

salt a lecture with anecdotes.

Don't lecture the child.

impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup.

the usual lecture on table manners.

an exhaustive lecture on a certain subject

a lecture to the Darwin Society

Professor Pearson gave the inaugural lecture in the new lecture theatre.

lectured in a familiar style.

He gave the child a lecture on the importance of punctuality.

the book is an expansion of a lecture given last year.

I had a lecture from the guv'nor.

the lecture theatre is in New Burlington Place.

the text of the lecture was available to guests on the night.

a lecture that occupied three hours.

seasoned the lecture with jokes.

a lecture that brought home several important points.

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