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Definition lesson in British English

lesson noun

[countable] noun
/ˈles(ə)n/

▪ hard, harsh, important, salutary, valuable

1

a period of time in which students are taught about a subject in school. The usual American word is class

Example

a French/English/maths/history lesson

Example

I'd like to talk to you at the end of the lesson.

Example

Jo's father found out that she'd been skipping lessons.

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1.1

a period of time in which someone is taught a skill

Example

a driving/dancing/swimming lesson

2

something that you learn from life, an event, or an experience

Example

One of the most important lessons in life is the value of friendship.

Example

the lessons of war/history/experience

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2.1

a punishment or bad experience that teaches you something

Example

I needed a lesson in humility and I got it.

Example

The second goal was a lesson in how not to defend a free kick.

Example

I hope you've learnt a lesson from this, young man!

Example

People get into debt at such a young age that they have learnt their lesson by the time they're 23.

Example

That girl needs teaching a lesson.

Example

Let that be a lesson to you not to play with matches!

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3

a section in a book that teaches you about a particular subject

Example

Lesson 5 is all about the subjunctive.

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4

a passage from the Bible that someone reads out loud during a religious service

Example

Reverend Thomas stood up to read the lesson.

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Definition lesson in British English