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lecture

[lek-cher] / ˈlɛk tʃər /






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Mom holds up a hand, and Maggie braces herself for a lecture.

From Literature

“I’m not—hold on! Wait a minute! You’re the one always demanding I put my monocle back on to hide my eyehole, so it’s rich you’re the one lecturing me on this!”

From Literature

In 2016, he went viral after delivering a lecture in which he summarised the 34 elite universities that set their own admission standards, rather than follow national cut-off scores.

From BBC

She said she was also supposed to deliver a guest lecture on her thesis, cat-sit for a friend and pick up her books.

From BBC

In one of Harvard's lecture theatres, the women's rugby captain Maya Learned put on a video of a United States' match.

From BBC