Lectured: meaning, definitions and examples
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lectured
[ ˈlɛkʧərd ]
formal education
To lecture someone means to deliver a formal talk or presentation about a specific subject, usually as part of an educational setting. It can involve teaching, explaining concepts, and answering questions. Lectures can occur in various forms, such as university courses, seminars, or public talks. They are often used as a primary method of instruction in academia. Lecturers typically prepare outlines and materials to ensure a structured presentation.
Synonyms
educate, inform, present, teach
Examples of usage
- The professor lectured about ancient history during the semester.
- She often lectured at various conferences across the country.
- The scientist was invited to lecture on climate change.
- He lectured his students on the importance of ethical practices.
Translations
Translations of the word "lectured" in other languages:
🇵🇹 palestrado
🇮🇳 व्याख्यान दिया
🇩🇪 vorgetragen
🇮🇩 diberikan kuliah
🇺🇦 прочитав лекцію
🇵🇱 wygłoszono wykład
🇯🇵 講義した
🇫🇷 a donné une conférence
🇪🇸 ha dado una conferencia
🇹🇷 ders verdi
🇰🇷 강의를 했다
🇸🇦 ألقى محاضرة
🇨🇿 přednášel
🇸🇰 prednášal
🇨🇳 讲授了
🇸🇮 predaval
🇮🇸 fyrirlestrar
🇰🇿 лекция оқыды
🇬🇪 ლექცია ჩაატარა
🇦🇿 müzakirə etdi
🇲🇽 dio una conferencia
Etymology
The word 'lecture' derives from the Latin word 'lectura', which means 'a reading'. The Latin term is derived from 'legere', meaning 'to read'. The use of the word in English emerged in the 15th century, initially referring to the act of reading in a religious or public context. Over time, the meaning evolved to encompass formal presentations on a variety of subjects, especially in the context of education. By the 17th century, 'lecture' was firmly established in the academic world and has remained a primary mode of delivering educational content ever since. It has undergone notable changes in format and delivery, especially with the advent of technology and digital resources, but its core purpose of disseminating knowledge has remained consistent.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #15,965, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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