'lecture' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'lecture' with 19 example sentences.
- lecture noun
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: a speech that is open to the public
: a lengthy rebuke
: teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class)
- lecture verb
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: deliver a lecture or talk
: censure severely or angrily
Anyone can attend my lectures, but not everyone can understand them.
What's the subject of your lecture?
Not many people attended the lecture.
The scientist gave a lecture on the structure of the universe.
The professor gave a lecture on the Middle East.
The students are listening to a history lecture.
His lectures are terribly boring.
Mr Smith gave a lecture on literature.
A few people clapped after his lecture.
When we arrived, the lecture had already begun.
We had a lecture on environmental pollution.
Your wonderful lecture was pearls before swine.
I've had enough of your lectures.
Where did he go after the lecture?
Mr Smith always begins his lectures with a joke.
My father lectured me for smoking.
He gave a series of lectures on Japanese literature at UCLA.
This is the final lecture of the series.
She attended the lecture on social welfare.