lecture

[ˈlɛk.tʃər]

lecture Definition

a talk or speech given to a group of people, especially to students in a university or college setting.

Using lecture: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lecture" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The professor gave a lecture on the history of art.

  • Example

    I have to attend a lecture on economics this afternoon.

  • Example

    The lecture was informative and engaging.

  • Example

    She delivered a lecture on the importance of education.

lecture Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lecture

Phrases with lecture

  • a lecture given by a person who is not a regular member of the faculty or staff

    Example

    The university invited a renowned scientist to give a guest lecture on climate change.

  • a large room or building where lectures are given

    Example

    The lecture hall was filled with students eager to learn.

  • a set of lectures on a particular topic, usually given by different speakers

    Example

    The university organized a lecture series on human rights and social justice.

Origins of lecture

from Old French 'lecture', meaning 'reading'

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Summary: lecture in Brief

A 'lecture' [ˈlɛk.tʃər] is a talk or speech given to a group of people, typically in an academic setting. It can cover various topics and is often informative and engaging. Examples include 'The professor gave a lecture on the history of art.' and 'She delivered a lecture on the importance of education.' 'Lecture' extends into phrases like 'guest lecture,' referring to a lecture given by a non-faculty member, and 'lecture hall,' denoting a large room for lectures.

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