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lecture 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Late Latin; Origin: lectura 'act of reading', from Latin legere 'to read']
a long talk on a particular subject that someone gives to a group of people, especially to students in a university
-see also speech speech lecture on/about
::a lecture on medieval Art
::a series of lectures about the British legal system
give/deliver a lecture
::He regularly gives lectures on modern French literature.
go to/attend a lecture
::Very few students ever attended his lectures.
lecture hall/theatre/room
an act of criticizing someone or warning them about something in a long, serious talk, in a way that they think is unfair or unnecessary
lecture on/about
::My father caught me and gave me a long lecture about the dangers of drink.