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lecturer
[ lek-cher-er ]
noun
- a person who lectures.
- an academic rank given in colleges and universities to a teacher ranking below assistant professor.
ˈlecturer
/ ˈlɛktʃərə /
noun
- a person who lectures
- a teacher in higher education without professorial status
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- sub·lectur·er noun
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Example Sentences
“I have to think her body type played a role,” said Rachel Greenblatt, a Lecturer in Jewish Studies at Harvard University.
But shortly into the term, an anthropologist guest lecturer called the Roma a dirty and culture-less people.
He might consult a current lecturer there named Dean Esserman, who is also chief of the New Haven Police Department.
“Yes,” Dr. Iain Brassington, a bioethics lecturer at the University of Manchester, told me.
Hager El Saway is an assistant lecturer of dental radiology at Cairo University.
Gottfried Achenwall, an eminent German lecturer on statistics, history and the laws of nature, died at Gttingen.
If the Socialistic program were to go into effect tomorrow morning there would be here tonight neither lecturer nor audience.
He's a great lecturer, but he's a pacifist—the only one on the faculty—and a friend of Dora's.
I may be the prodigal son, but you're the devil of a moral lecturer, you are!
He was in his element: he would have made an admirable stereopticon lecturer had business not claimed him.
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