LESSONS Synonyms
There are 22 hypernyms of the word lessons. (close relations)
Definition of LESSONS
lesson
Best Alternative Words for LESSONS
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classes | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
noun • a collection of things sharing a common attribute • a body of students who are taught together • people having the same social, economic, or educational status • education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings • a league ranked by quality • a body of students who graduate together • (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders • elegance in dress or behavior verb • arrange or order by classes or categories | ||||||||
courses | nounn | |||||||
noun • education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings • a connected series of events or actions or developments • general line of orientation • a mode of action • a line or route along which something travels or moves • a body of students who are taught together • part of a meal served at one time • (construction) a layer of masonry • facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport adverb • as might be expected verb • move swiftly through or over • move along, of liquids • hunt with hounds | ||||||||
lectures | nounn | |||||||
noun • a speech that is open to the public • a lengthy rebuke • teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class) verb • deliver a lecture or talk • censure severely or angrily | ||||||||
seminars | nounn | |||||||
noun • any meeting for an exchange of ideas • a course offered for a small group of advanced students | ||||||||
tutorials | nounn | |||||||
adjective • of or relating to tutors or tutoring noun • a session of intensive tuition given by a tutor to an individual or to a small number of students | ||||||||
workshops | nounn | |||||||
noun • small workplace where handcrafts or manufacturing are done • a brief intensive course for a small group; emphasizes problem solving | ||||||||
example | nounn | |||||||
noun • an item of information that is typical of a class or group • a representative form or pattern • something to be imitated • punishment intended as a warning to others • an occurrence of something • a task performed or problem solved in order to develop skill or understanding | ||||||||
lear | ||||||||
noun • British artist and writer of nonsense verse (1812-1888) • the hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who was betrayed and mistreated by two of his scheming daughters | ||||||||
moral | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
adjective • concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles noun • the significance of a story or event adjective satellite • psychological rather than physical or tangible in effect | ||||||||
lection | nounn | |||||||
noun • The act of reading. • A reading of a religious text; a lesson to be read in church etc. | ||||||||
deterrent example | nounn | |||||||
noun • punishment intended as a warning to others | ||||||||
object lesson | nounn | |||||||
noun • punishment intended as a warning to others |