lecture hall

noun
UK: /ˈlektʃər hɔːl/
US: /ˈlektʃər hɔːl/
  1. A large room in a university or college where lectures are given.

    1. The lecture hall is very big.
    2. The professor used a microphone in the crowded lecture hall to reach all students.
  2. A room, often tiered, used for presenting lectures to a large audience, typically found in an educational institution.

    1. The students walked into the lecture hall.
    2. The new science building includes a state-of-the-art lecture hall with interactive whiteboards.

Synonyms

auditorium

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "lecture hall" in English means: A large room in a university or college where lectures are given., A room, often tiered, used for presenting lectures to a large audience, typically found in an educational institution..

The phonetic transcription of "lecture hall" is /ˈlektʃər hɔːl/ in British English and /ˈlektʃər hɔːl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "lecture hall": auditorium.

Example usage of "lecture hall": "The lecture hall is very big.". More examples on the page.