lessons
Meaning of lessons
plural noun
- a period of learning or teaching.
an advanced lesson in maths
a driving lesson
- a passage from the Bible read aloud during a church service, especially either of two readings at morning and evening prayer in the Anglican Church.
he went up to read the first lesson
- instruct or teach (someone).
Metaneone had beforehand lessoned him what he should say
Middle English: from Old French leçon, from Latin lectio (see lection).
Information about lessons
- The singular form of lessons is: lesson.
- Languages in which lessons is used:
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Hyphenation of lessons
lessons
- It consists of 1 syllables and 7 chars.
- lessons is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
lessons synonyms
Meaning an occasion when pupils meet with their teacher for instruction; a lesson:
Meaning a meeting of an official body, especially a legislature, council, or court of law, to conduct its business:
Meaning a class at university in which a topic is discussed by a teacher and a small group of students:
Meaning a period of tuition given by a university or college tutor to an individual or very small group:
Meaning an educational talk to an audience, especially one of students in a university:
Meaning each of the set divisions of the day in a school allocated to a lesson or other activity:
Meaning activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness:
Meaning a task or piece of work allocated to someone as part of a job or course of study:
Meaning a tool or machine with a rotating cutting tip or reciprocating hammer or chisel, used for making holes:
Meaning schoolwork that a pupil is required to do at home:
Meaning the sacred writings of Christianity contained in the Bible:
Meaning a passage from the Bible or other religious work, especially when used as the subject of a sermon:
Meaning a piece of literature or passage of scripture that is read aloud:
Anagrams of lessons
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