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    Lec·ture
    /ˈlek(t)SHər/

    noun

    verb

  2. 5 days ago · 1. countable noun. A lecture is a talk someone gives in order to teach people about a particular subject, usually at a university or college. ...a series of lectures by Professor Eric Robinson. Synonyms: talk, address, speech, lesson More Synonyms of lecture. 2. intransitive verb.

  3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English lec‧ture1 /ˈlektʃə $ -ər/ S2 W3 noun [ countable] 1 a long talk on a particular subject that someone gives to a group of people, especially to students in a university → speech lecture on He regularly gives lectures on modern French literature. see thesaurus at speech 2 an act of criticizing ...

  4. n. a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, esp. for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso's paintings. a speech of warning or reproof as to conduct; a long, tedious reprimand. v.i. to give a lecture or series of lectures: He spent the year lecturing to various student groups. v.t.

  5. Lecture Definition. An informative talk given as before an audience or class and usually prepared beforehand. An earnest admonition or reproof; a reprimand. The text of such a talk. A lengthy rebuke or scolding. To give a lecture or lectures. To give a lecture to. To admonish or reprove earnestly, often at length.

  6. Feb 1, 2024 · lecture (third-person singular simple present lectures, present participle lecturing, simple past and past participle lectured) ( transitive, intransitive) To teach (somebody) by giving a speech on a given topic. The professor lectured to two classes this morning. ( transitive) To preach, to berate, to scold .

  7. noun. uk / ˈlektʃər/ B1. a talk to a group of people about a subject: We went to a lecture on Italian art. lecture. verb. uk / ˈlektʃər/ lecturing | lectured. to speak to a group of people about a subject, usually at a university: For ten years she lectured in law.

  8. Definition of lecture. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

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