lectured in English

verb
1
deliver an educational lecture or lectures.
she was lecturing to her class of eighty students
synonyms:give a lecturegive a talktalkmake a speechspeakgive an addressdiscoursehold forthdeclaimexpatiatespoutsound off
verb

Use "lectured" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "lectured" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "lectured", or refer to the context using the word "lectured" in the English Dictionary.

1. He lectured the children on good manners.

2. He lectured and was a local activist.

3. He lectured on modern drama.

4. Russell lectured at city hall in 1912.

5. In 1972-1974, he also lectured at his alma mater in its acting department.

6. Between 1910 and 1913 he lectured on economic geology at Cambridge.

7. She has danced, choreographed, lectured and taught all over the world.

8. Synonyms for Chastised include scolded, berated, reprimanded, lectured, rebuked, castigated, upbraided, censured, chid and chided

9. Synonyms for Bloviated include declaimed, spoke, spake, spoken, lectured, orated, harangued, spieled, perorated and pronounced

10. The teacher lectured those pupils rather mildly for not finishing their homework.

11. I will not be lectured to the moment you walk in the door!

12. FARADAY lectured extensively on chemistry and physics at the Royal Institution in London.

13. Pena was roundly criticized by senators who lectured him about public grandstanding and insufficient attention to safety concerns.

14. Peter of Corbeil was a theologian who lectured on scripture and was famous as a preacher.

15. 3 Peter of Corbeil was a theologian who lectured on scripture and was famous as a preacher.

16. He has lectured at several universities across the UK and now lives on the Kent coast. Anatomised …

17. Bovrisse has lectured on gender equality and positive action at law schools, universities, fashion schools and TED.

18. He duly appeared before three or four venerable gentlemen who lectured him on how to behave in the Far East.

19. When not being interviewed, tested or lectured to, the would-be airman spent long hours drilling on the parade square.

20. Old ladies and children who made noise in church were lectured at length and warned of dire punishments in the afterworld.

21. Markov then resumed his teaching activities and lectured on probability theory and the calculus of differences until his death in 1922.

22. Arora has lectured extensively locally and nationally on the subject of Stroke and Parkinson’s disease and has written book chapters on preventative and emergency management of stroke.

23. In 1795 he received the aid of a Coadjutor in his professorship, and two years later he lectured for the last time.

24. After dominating much of the past two millenniums in science and philosophy, they've spent the past 100 years being invaded, split apart and patronizingly lectured by the West.

25. (Laughter) We are harangued, lectured to, sold, marketed, but a letter is actually one of the few times that we have honest communication.

26. Bombastically: 1 adv in a grandiose manner “the building was Bombastically spacious” Synonyms: grandiosely adv in a turgid manner “he lectured Bombastically about his theories” Synonyms: turgidly

27. 12 There's a lot you can't standardize and stick into an electronic format, " said Ms. Yokota, who has lectured on how to decide when a child's book is best suited for digital or print format.

28. A Calligraphic renaissance had already begun in Austria and Germany by then, through the efforts of the Austrian royal archivist Rudolf von Larisch, who lectured on lettering and typography in Vienna, and the type designer Rudolf Koch in Offenbach, Ger

29. From autumn 1911 until his retirement in 1933 Heinrich lectured at the newly formed Albert Ladenburg Institute of the University of Breslau (Wroclaw) with his main emphasis on chemical reactions of organic substances, especially the reactions of Acetylene and Autoxidation.

30. Bombastical Bombastically turgidly: in a turgid manner; "he lectured Bombastically about his theories" Bombastically In a bombastic manner Bombastically in an exaggerated manner, in an inflated manner Bombastically in a grandiose manner; "the building was Bombastically spacious Bombastically in a grandiose manner; "the building was

31. ‘He was an Authority on the history of Stamford and he lectured locally about the town.’ ‘He was an Authority on English and American literature with a special interest in drama.’ ‘Betty was also an avid reader and became an Authority on Irish and local history, and family genealogy.’

32. Centering is based on the proven principle that when people are actively engaged and involved in a discussion with their peers, rather than being lectured or given a pamphlet, they will have greater understanding and are more likely to change their behavior. CenteringPregnancy is changing the way women receive their prenatal care