lecturing (Meaning)

Wordnet

lecturing (n)

teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class)

Webster

lecturing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Lecture

lecturing Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's incessant lecturing put the students to sleep.
  2. The boss's condescending lecturing made the employees feel resentful.
  3. The self-proclaimed expert lectured the audience on the nuances of quantum mechanics.
  4. The guest speaker's lecturing was so captivating that the attendees forgot to take notes.
  5. The politician's campaign speech was nothing more than a series of lectures on his opponent's shortcomings.
  6. The parent lectured the child on the importance of brushing their teeth twice a day.
  7. The therapist lectured the client on the detrimental effects of negative thinking.
  8. The teacher lectured the class on the complexities of Shakespeare's sonnets.
  9. The CEO lectured the board of directors on the need for a strategic shift.
  10. The coach lectured the team on the importance of discipline and hard work.

FAQs About the word lecturing

teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class)of Lecture

criticizing,scolding, reprimanding, admonishing, reaming (out), mocking, rebuking, faulting, calling down, flaying

sanctioning, endorsing, endorsing, sanctioning, approving,approving, praising, extolling, indorsing, indorsing

The professor's incessant lecturing put the students to sleep.

The boss's condescending lecturing made the employees feel resentful.

The self-proclaimed expert lectured the audience on the nuances of quantum mechanics.

The guest speaker's lecturing was so captivating that the attendees forgot to take notes.