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Lectern Meaning in English

word

ˈɫɛktɝn
LEK-turn
lˈɛktən
LEK-tuhn

Definition

A lectern is a tall stand with a slanted top used to hold notes, books, or scripts so someone can read or speak to an audience.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in formal, academic, or religious settings; common collocations: 'stand at the lectern', 'speak from the lectern'. Not the same as 'podium' (which is a raised platform to stand on), though people sometimes confuse them.

Example Sentences

The speaker put his notes on the lectern.

basic

She stood behind the lectern to give her speech.

basic

The classroom has a wooden lectern at the front.

basic

He adjusted the height of the lectern before starting his presentation.

natural

She left her laptop on the lectern after the meeting by accident.

natural

At the ceremony, the awards were announced from the lectern at center stage.

natural