Definition: 1. A public lecturer at certain universities. 2. Someone who lectures professionally.
Use 'lecturer' in a sentence:
1. Shelly is an incredibly dynamic lecturer.
2. The lecturer spouted for hours.
3. They plied the lecturer with questions.
4. When you listen to a lecture, you can note down your questions while listening, and ask the lecturer in the Q&A session.
5. As both a novelist and a university lecturer, she has two strings to her bow.
6. He spoke in the flat, dispassionate tone of a lecturer.
7. Lecturer Linux is the center of the universe.
8. He's a lecturer in French at Oxford.
9. When I produced this piece of work, my lecturers were very critical.
10. In the selection the lecturer neglected the negligible negative.
11. The lecturer used to do well, but he seems to have gone off now.
12. Hardly anybody understands what the guest lecturer has said.
13. She would become a regular lecturer there for several years thereafter.
14. "Brilliant!" the lecturer replied. "And soon you won't have a firm left."
15. “If your firm is in America, ” the lecturer continued, “tell them you can do it!
16. The lecturer tried to settle the audience down.
17. He moved from being a part-time tutor to being a lecturer in social history.
18. The lecturer is an anthropologist.
19. He was much in demand as a lecturer in the US.
20. Rainey was an unimpressive, rather dull lecturer.
21. Lecturer in mental health, Open university.
22. He was an inspiring lecturer, a popular colleague and a gentle man.
23. A few lecturers have been improvising to catch up.
24. college lecturer, bar owner;
25. He was much in demand as a lecturer in the U.S., as well as at universities all over Europe.
26. The pompous lecturer is strutting and forth across the stage.
27. The divorced philosophy lecturer asks in his message "Is it nature or nurture?
28. Program Coordinator Game Design& Culture Lecturer in Interactive Media Development.
29. Dewey was an unimpressive, rather dull lecturer.
30. He is Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE ComSoc.
31. The Athlete, the Lecturer, the Scientific Discoverer was a laughable, lovable, healthy young human thing.
32. She went to Sheffield University as a lecturer, under the aegis of Boris Ford.
33. The lecturer continued that civil law was different to criminal law.
34. DAVID BELLOS is a translator and lecturer.
35. A lecturer was engaged as an associate professor.
36. Ross becomes a guest lecturer at NYU.
37. The lecturer is booked for every night of the week.
38. Polytechnic lecturers have asked for 12.5 per cent, a claim sure to be laughed out of court.
39. D., a former Harvard lecturer and the author of "Happier."
40. B: The lecturer is dull, too.
41. The kid from New Jersey turned Ivy League lecturer was going Hollywood.
42. Until 1982 he was senior lecturer in botany at Durham University.
43. Pamela Harris, a lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin, has a similar perspective.
44. She's a superb lecturer.
45. I have been fortunate enough to visit many parts of the world as a lecturer.
46. In 1978 there were 884 students at a lecturer/ student ratio of 1:15.
47. The British job of lecturer corresponds roughly to the US associate professor.
48. College lecturers acted as external assessors of the exam results.
49. The lecturer on evolution had been going on for nearly two hours, then he started again, and said he: "Let me ask the evolutionist a question--if we had tails like a baboon, where are they?"
50. The British job of Lecturer corresponds roughly to the US Associate Professor.
51. The lecturer of Zombie Studies is Arnold Blumberg.
52. He moved from being an extramural tutor to being a lecturer in social history.
53. The allegation has caused one lecturer's career to bite the dust.