lesson

simple noun47 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A significant insight or piece of knowledge gained from an event.

A very useful principle or understanding learned through experience.

A lesson that is effective, enjoyable, or well-taught.

A lesson that holds one's attention and sparks curiosity.

Instruction on how to operate a motor vehicle.

A class focused on learning the English language or literature.

A lesson that is dull and uninteresting.

A difficult but important lesson learned from a mistake or failure.

Instruction on how to play the piano.

A fundamental or essential truth learned from experience.

A lesson that causes emotional or psychological distress to learn.

A one-on-one lesson, often paid for separately.

A lesson learned through a deeply unpleasant or painful experience.

A lesson designed for a single student.

A practical example of what you should or should not do in a particular situation.

Used to specify the subject of a teaching lesson or the area of experiential learning.

Used to specify the topic of a formal lesson or presentation.

To gain knowledge or understanding from an experience, especially a negative one.

To have a lesson scheduled or to be taking part in one.

To participate in a course of study or instruction.

To provide instruction during a class period.

To act as the instructor for a lesson.

To travel to and participate in a lesson.

To be present at a scheduled class or period of instruction.

To fail to attend a scheduled lesson.

To deliberately not attend a lesson you are supposed to attend.

To infer or derive a principle or conclusion from an experience.

To lead or be in charge of a class, often as a substitute for the regular teacher.

A teacher's detailed description of the course of instruction for a lesson.