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Lecture

Definition of Lecture

  • 1. A speech that is open to the public Noun
  • 2. A lengthy rebuke Noun
  • 3. Teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class) Noun
  • 4. Deliver a lecture or talk Verb
  • 5. Censure severely or angrily Verb

Synonyms for word "lecture"

  • lecturing
  • speech
  • talking to
  • public lecture
  • talk
  • bawl out
  • berate
  • call down
  • call on the carpet
  • chew out
  • chew up
  • chide
  • dress down
  • have words
  • jaw
  • lambast
  • lambaste
  • rag
  • rebuke
  • remonstrate
  • reprimand
  • scold
  • take to task
  • trounce
  • talk

Semanticaly linked words with "lecture"

  • address
  • speech
  • preach
  • prophesy
  • instruct
  • learn
  • teach
  • rebuke
  • reprehension
  • reprimand
  • reproof
  • reproval
  • preaching
  • sermon
  • curtain lecture
  • castigate
  • chasten
  • chastise
  • correct
  • objurgate
  • brush down
  • tell off
  • criticise
  • criticize
  • knock
  • pick apart
  • class
  • course
  • course of instruction
  • course of study
  • instruction
  • pedagogy
  • teaching
  • lecture demonstration
  • talk

Hyponims for word "lecture"

  • address
  • speech
  • rebuke
  • reprehension
  • reprimand
  • reproof
  • reproval
  • instruction
  • pedagogy
  • teaching

Lexical Analysis for "lecture"

  1. lecturer
    Noun
    derivation
    2
    1. a public lecturer at certain universities
    2. someone who lectures professionally
  2. lectureship
    Noun
    derivation
    2
    1. the post of lecturer
    2. the post of lecturer
Words Rhyme with lecture
  • acupuncture
  • admixture
  • adventure
  • agriculture
  • aperture
  • apiculture
  • aquaculture
  • aquiculture
  • arboriculture
  • architecture
  • armature
  • candidature
  • capture
  • caricature
  • cincture
  • cloture
Etymology for lecture
  • etymology belecture
  • etymology lecturelike
  • etymology lectureship
  • etymology lectureth
  • etymology minilecture
  • etymology telelecture
  • etymologically related analects
  • etymologically related lectern
  • etymologically related lection
  • etymologically related lesson
  • etymological origin of lectura [Latin]
  • is derived from lectured
  • is derived from lecturer
  • is derived from lectures
  • is derived from lecturing
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