Word: lecture Word origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘reading, a text to read’): from Old French, or from medieval Latin lectura, from Latin lect- ‘read, chosen’, from the verb legere . Phonetic: ˈlɛktʃə Listen:
an educational talk to an audience, especially one of students in a university. Example: in each course there are supporting lectures and tutorials
a long serious speech, especially one given as a scolding or reprimand. Example: the usual lecture on table manners
deliver an educational lecture or lectures. Example: he was lecturing at the University of Birmingham
talk seriously or reprovingly to (someone). Example: I do not wish to be lectured about smoking
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