lecture|lectured|lectures|lecturing in English

verb

[lec·ture || 'lektʃə(r)]

deliver a discourse before an audience (especially one that is instructive); reprimand tediously, reprove formally

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1. Lecture after lecture, accompanied by complaints about the futility of lectures and his reluctance to give them.

2. He lectured the children on good manners.

3. 9 Don't digress when lecturing.

4. He lectured and was a local activist.

5. I found his style of lecturing soporific.

6. He lectured on modern drama.

7. Maxwell Friend lecturing in the Gilead School amphitheater

8. What are you lecturing me now?

9. Understand the difference between Lecturing and Berating.

10. 20 Don't digress ( from the subject ) when lecturing.

11. Praise and rewards work better than nagging and lecturing.

12. Russell lectured at city hall in 1912.

13. The words Lecturing and Berating might have synonymous (similar) meaning

14. No lecture?

15. She travelled widely in North America, lecturing on women's rights.

16. You've been observing him while you've been guest-lecturing here?

17. Don't lecture me.

18. Professor Pearson gave the inaugural lecture in the new lecture theatre.

19. 15 Her lectures never overrun.

20. Will they lecture you ?

21. You were acting so high mighty and lecturing me all the time.

22. Where's the lecture hall?

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

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

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