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Lecturing

Lecturing Meaning & Definition
Lecturing Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Lecturing?

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

Synonyms | Synonyms for Lecturing: lecture

Related Terms | Find terms related to Lecturing: autodidactic | coeducational | cultural | debating | declamation | demagogism | didactic | disciplinary | edifying | educating | educational | educative | elocution | eloquence | enlightening | exhortatory | forensics | homiletic | homiletics | hortatory | illuminating | informative | initiatory | instructive | introductory | oratory | platform oratory | preaching | preceptive | propaedeutic | public speaking | pyrotechnics | rabble-rousing | rhetoric | self-teaching | speaking | speechcraft | speechification | speeching | speechmaking | stump speaking | teaching | tuitionary | wordcraft

See Also | class | course | course of instruction | course of study | instruction | lecture demonstration | pedagogy | talk | teaching

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