Lecturer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlektʃərər|  American pronunciation of the word lecturer
Brit.  |ˈlektʃ(ə)rə|  British pronunciation of the word lecturer

noun

- a public lecturer at certain universities (syn: lector, reader)
- someone who lectures professionally

Extra examples

She's planning to give a series of lectures on modern art.

Several hundred people are expected to attend the lecture.

I came home late and got a lecture from my parents.

I gave her a lecture about doing better in school.

She lectures in art at the local college.

They lectured their children about the importance of honesty.

I lectured her about doing better in school.

She's a brilliant lecturer.

She's an occasional lecturer at the university.

...the guest lecturer discoursed at some length on the long-term results of the war...

...the lecturer at the planetarium enlightened us about the latest astronomical discoveries...

...the lecturer's monotonous delivery threatened to put us to sleep...

...the lecturer droned on in a narcotic monotone that eventually had the entire class struggling to stay awake...

...even as students in the sex ed class continued to titter, the lecturer plowed ahead...

...the inexperienced lecturer tried to control her trembly hands as she walked onstage...

Word forms

noun
singular: lecturer
plural: lecturers
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