lectures in English

noun
1
an educational talk to an audience, especially to students in a university or college.
He gave a wonderful illustrated lecture on how to video a wedding.
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

Use "lectures" in a sentence

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

1. 15 Her lectures never overrun.

2. Regular attendance at lectures is important.

3. 4 She attended lectures only sporadically.

4. I always nod off during his lectures.

5. The Catsters, 7 lectures on Adjunctions

6. McGovern lectures in a conversational style.

7. Attendance at these lectures is not Compulsory

8. His lectures tend to heaviness and repetition.

9. Attendance at these lectures is not compulsory.

10. Lectures will be interspersed with practical demonstrations.

11. Arranging experts for lectures, trade fairs, advertising events

12. He regularly gives lectures on modern French literature.

13. Deanes writes and lectures about teenage delinquents.

14. But the lectures are interpretive and analytical.

15. His lectures are full of illustrative stories.

16. 1 Lectures have replaced the old tutorial system.

17. She lectures to audiences all over the world.

18. We even sent videotapes of lectures farther afield.

19. He attended his lectures and took copious notes.

20. Lectures must be interesting as well as instructive.

21. The course includes formal lectures and more informal seminars.

22. 11 The lectures were more than a little disappointing.

23. · Conferences / workshops / seminars (academic lectures, scientific meetings, press conferences)

24. You've given the lectures, so now what we do -- "

25. The first one is to attend my lectures, obviously.

26. She used to give lectures at the Mechanics's Institute.

27. Many students simply regurgitate what they hear in lectures.

28. Those lectures were recorded and later revised by Chemnitz

29. The book grew out of a series of lectures.

30. 9 The genetics lectures are on a different campus.

31. Most traditional style, discipline oriented lectures have been discontinued.

32. The lectures will be backed up by practical work.

33. Jonathan Schrantz presents the first of three Modern Benoni lectures

34. Albert Einstein gave lectures, dude, on his bike out loud.

35. He tries to lighten his lectures with an occasional witticism.

36. 4 Each lectures on psychiatry at leading medical schools.

37. She gives lectures and gets paid $5 000 a pop.

38. 4 Some students merely rehash what they've heard in lectures.

39. She soon became swamped with requests for interviews and lectures.

40. Lectures were given on agriculture, rural economy, and medical jurisprudence.

41. It was hardly the most riveting of lectures, was it?

42. Good lecturers will often make cross references to earlier lectures.

43. She found reassurance in the high attendance at her lectures.

44. Compared with the lectures, the book is condensed, elliptical and impatient.

45. The professor came to our school to give lectures by request.

46. Bunking is my Birthright and I shall bunk lectures/classes

47. Conferences, workshops and seminars (academic lectures, scientific meetings, press conferences);

48. Lectures and tutorials will offer didactic and experiential learning opportunities.

49. His lectures to popularize science helped young people grasp complicated concepts.

50. Her lectures were always stimulating and covered a variety of subjects.