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Engels
to lecture {ww.}
to lecture {ww.}

I lecture
you lecture
he/she/it lectures

I lecture
you lecture
he/she/it lectures
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His lecture disappointed us.
His lecture disappointed us.
Don't lecture me.
Don't lecture me.
to lecture, to scold, to jaw, to rag, to reproof, to rebuke, to reprimand, to call down, to have words, to lambast, to remonstrate, to lambaste, to berate, to take to task, to dress down, to chide, to chew up, to chew out, to call on the carpet, to trounce, to bawl out {ww.}
to lecture
to scold
to jaw
to rag
to reproof
to rebuke
to reprimand
to call down
to have words
to lambast
to remonstrate
to lambaste
to berate
to take to task
to dress down
to chide
to chew up
to chew out
to call on the carpet
to trounce
to bawl out {ww.}

I berate
you berate
he/she/it berates

I lecture
you lecture
he/she/it lectures
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I'll scold him.
I'll scold him.
He took it for an implied rebuke.
He took it for an implied rebuke.
to address, to lecture, to discourse {ww.}
to address
to lecture
to discourse {ww.}

I address
you address
he/she/it addresses

I address
you address
he/she/it addresses
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In their discourse after dinner, they talked about politics.
In their discourse after dinner, they talked about politics.
That lecture really stimulated me.
That lecture really stimulated me.
to lecture, to scold, to jaw, to rag, to reproof, to rebuke, to reprimand, to call down, to have words, to lambast, to remonstrate, to lambaste, to berate, to take to task, to dress down, to chide, to chew up, to chew out, to call on the carpet, to trounce, to bawl out {ww.}
to lecture
to scold
to jaw
to rag
to reproof
to rebuke
to reprimand
to call down
to have words
to lambast
to remonstrate
to lambaste
to berate
to take to task
to dress down
to chide
to chew up
to chew out
to call on the carpet
to trounce
to bawl out {ww.}

I berate
you berate
he/she/it berates

I lecture
you lecture
he/she/it lectures
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I punched his jaw.
I punched his jaw.
My jaw hurts.
My jaw hurts.
reading, lecture {zn.}
reading
lecture {zn.}
The lecture was above me.
The lecture was above me.
His lecture is very long.
His lecture is very long.
speech, address, lecture, discourse {zn.}
speech
address
lecture
discourse {zn.}
His address is a concise speech.
His address is a concise speech.
"The Gettysburg Address" is a concise speech.
"The Gettysburg Address" is a concise speech.
lecture, speech, talking to {zn.}
lecture
speech
talking to {zn.}
lecture, lecturing {zn.}
lecture
lecturing {zn.}
lecture, speech, talking to {zn.}
lecture
speech
talking to {zn.}
lecture, lecturing {zn.}
lecture
lecturing {zn.}
lecture, speech, talking to {zn.}
lecture
speech
talking to {zn.}
lecture, public lecture, talk {zn.}
lecture
public lecture
talk {zn.}
to talk, to lecture {ww.}
to talk
to lecture {ww.}

I lecture
you lecture
he/she/it lectures

I talk
you talk
he/she/it talks
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to bawl out, to berate, to call down, to call on the carpet, to chew out, to chew up, to chide, to dress down, to have words, to jaw, to lambast, to lambaste, to lecture, to rag, to rebuke, to remonstrate, to reprimand, to reproof, to scold, to take to task, to trounce {ww.}
to bawl out
to berate
to call down
to call on the carpet
to chew out
to chew up
to chide
to dress down
to have words
to jaw
to lambast
to lambaste
to lecture
to rag
to rebuke
to remonstrate
to reprimand
to reproof
to scold
to take to task
to trounce {ww.}

I berate
you berate
he/she/it berates

I berate
you berate
he/she/it berates
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speech, talking to, lecture {zn.}
speech
talking to
lecture {zn.}
I'm talking to Tom.
I'm talking to Tom.
He's talking to himself.
He's talking to himself.


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His lecture disappointed us.

His lecture disappointed us.

Don't lecture me.

Don't lecture me.

That lecture really stimulated me.

That lecture really stimulated me.

The lecture was above me.

The lecture was above me.

His lecture is very long.

His lecture is very long.

The lecture started on schedule.

The lecture started on schedule.

I don't need a lecture.

I don't need a lecture.

They attended to the lecture.

They attended to the lecture.

Give a lecture on literature.

Give a lecture on literature.

The lecture was beyond me.

The lecture was beyond me.

The lecture was really boring.

The lecture was really boring.

His lecture started on time.

His lecture started on time.

The lecture gripped the audience.

The lecture gripped the audience.

What is the subject of your lecture?

What is the subject of your lecture?

We had a lecture on environmental pollution.

We had a lecture on environmental pollution.