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- DictionaryLes·son/ˈlesən/
noun
- 1. an amount of teaching given at one time; a period of learning or teaching: "an advanced lesson in math"
- 2. a passage from the Bible read aloud during a church service, especially either of two readings at morning and evening prayer in the Anglican Church: "he went up to read the first lesson"
verb
- 1. instruct or teach (someone): archaic "Metaneone had beforehand lessoned him what he should say"
1. : a passage from sacred writings read in a service of worship. 2. a. : a piece of instruction. b. : a reading or exercise to be studied by a pupil. c. : a division of a course of instruction.
Lesson definition: a section into which a course of study is divided, especially a single, continuous session of formal instruction in a subject. See examples of LESSON used in a sentence.
LESSON meaning: 1. a period of time in which a person is taught about a subject or how to do something: 2. an…. Learn more.
noun. a unit of instruction. “he took driving lessons ”. see more. noun. a task assigned for individual study. “he did the lesson for today”. see more. a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding.
noun. 1. a section into which a course of study is divided, esp. a single, continuous session of formal instruction in a subject. The manual was broken down into 50 lessons. 2. a part of a book, an exercise, etc., that is assigned to a student for study. The lesson for today is on page 22.
n. 1. a section into which a course of study is divided, esp. a single, continuous session of instruction: to take driving lessons. 2. a unit of a book, an exercise, etc., that is assigned to a student for study. 3. something to be learned or studied: the lessons of the past.
Definition of lesson noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.