Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for lectured

lectured

Discover More

Example Sentences

It had been a year during which I had lectured at many colleges--mostly on education and civil liberties.

I have been blessed to work with her, to learn from her, to travel with her, and even when needed, to be lectured by her.

Lisa Camooso Miller, a Republican strategist, lectured about “the new media reality.”

He lectured the witness that the location of two ventilator fans was very important “because it will show you are lying.”

As a grunt, he lectured a high-ranking officer in protest of Marines who attacked a Vietnamese child.

The Italian ecclesiastic Gavazzi, lectured at Quebec, and gave rise to a riot.

The House is accustomed to a little hesitation in its novices and does not like to be lectured even by an Oxford don.

I sent a waiter for café-au-lait and a brioche and lectured her on the folly of going without proper sustenance.

I don't want to be lectured about going over to the Caxtons'.

And my conundrum was, Had I lectured my curate, or had my curate lectured me?

Advertisement

On this page you'll find 28 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to lectured, such as: chastened, dismissed, imprisoned, penalized, birched, and null.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement