instructure,discourse,admonish,address,and censure
lecture has 2 syllable
In French, "lecture" is a feminine noun.
The past participle of the verb "lecture" is "lectured."
The plural noun for lecture is lectures.For example: The student attended four lectures a day.
Neither one sounds correct in basic English. Instead, one would probably say, "the lecture Jiff gave yesterday," or "yesterday's lecture, which was delivered by Jiff."
A synonym for sermon is "lecture" or "homily."
address, lecture, sermonize
Speech as a noun, talk as a verb, and there really are no antonyms.
reproof, blame, scolding, rebuke, admonition, censure, lecture, reprehension
address, doctrine, lecture, discourse, advice, preach, pastoral
To feign is to fake.One can feign interest in an uninteresting lecture (or a boring date); possums might feign death to avoid being killed for real.
No, not really. the closest you could get with this sentence would be" No, I snoozed that part of the lecture." meaning you considered it so unimportant you chose not to pay attention.
bring, carry, bear, transport, convey, cart, hand over
To cite lecture notes in MLA format, include the lecturer's name, the title of the lecture in quotation marks, the course name, the date of the lecture, and the location of the lecture. For example: Last name, First name. "Title of Lecture." Course Name, Date of Lecture, Location of Lecture.
-Lecturing -Lectured _________ Or simply: to lecture. Lecture is a verb its forms are: lecture / lectures / lectured / lecturing
forum lecture
lecture recital