lecturee

noun

Etymology

From lecture + -ee.

  1. derived from lectus
  2. derived from lectura
  3. inherited from lecture
  4. suffixed as lecturee — “lecture + ee

Definitions

  1. One who listens to a lecture.

    • Great, therefore, must have been the delight of the Lecturees at the Royal Institution, and inexpressible will be the satisfaction of as much of posterity as may read Mr. Montgomery's pages, at learning that they were written by […]
    • They and the instructor bat the subject around informally — with the result that meetings last longer and do more real good because the men are allowed a larger part in them than merely being lecturees.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA