Synonym: address, discourse, recitation, sermon, speech, talk. Similar words: architecture, picture, structure, manufacturer, infrastructure, elect, structural, select. Meaning: ['lektʃə(r)] n. 1. a speech that is open to the public 2. a lengthy rebuke 3. teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class). v. 1. deliver a lecture or talk 2. censure severely or angrily.
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151. I was asked to lecture on the Arabic literature yesterday.
152. She gave a lecture to 2,000 fellow scientists in Kyoto.
153. I have typed out some lecture notes for the benefit of those people who were absent last week.
154. Within this lecture I cannot pretend to deal adequately with dreams.
155. The lecture will be of especial interest to history students.
156. Attendance at Professor Smith's lecture fell off sharply that evening.
157. The dean made a few introductory remarks before the lecture.
158. His parents used to lecture him on his table manners.
159. Will you help me to hand out the materials for the lecture?
160. She summed it up as "the most brilliant lecture I've ever attended".
161. She walked out before the end of your lecture, which I thought was a bit off.
162. There was wild speculation among the students as to the reason for cancelling the lecture.
163. Chuck would lecture me(Sentencedict), telling me to get a haircut.
164. My father caught me and gave me a long lecture about the dangers of drink.
165. He began his lecture by talking down the initiatives of a rival company.
166. I was very interested in the lecture, unlike many of the students.
167. That lecture really tested my powers of endurance, it was so boring.
168. His lecture dozed us.
169. I couldn't understand the lecture so I just turned off.
170. Several of the students cut a lecture in order to attend a football match.
171. Instruction in these subjects in undergraduate classes is almost exclusively by lecture.
172. He used the notes as a base for his lecture.
173. She referred to Professor Jones's work in her lecture on Shakespeare's imagery.
174. I couldn't help drifting off in the middle of that lecture - it was so boring!
175. At the end of the lecture, I was ready with questions.
176. The first lecture introduces new students to the broad outlines of the subject.
177. She even had the impertinence to lecture Loretta on how to be the wife of an eminent clergyman.
178. The lecture hall was full for MacGowan's talk.
179. No-one challenged the assumptions which ran throughout the lecture.
180. Academics study and analyse films in lecture rooms.
More similar words: architecture, picture, structure, manufacturer, infrastructure, elect, structural, select, collect, electric, selected, election, manufacturing, selection, collector, feature, capture, venture, texture, culture, gesture, mixture, collective, electronic, electrical, collection, reflection, creature, in nature, by nature.