Sermonear in english
Lecture
pronunciation: lektʃɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: lektʃɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
sermonear1 = preaching.
Example: Much of what passes for bibliotherapy is thinly disguised preaching aimed at teaching children to behave the way adults want them to.sermonear2 = preach ; preach + sermons ; pontificate ; lecture ; harangue.
Example: A major failing of the information industry is that its members tend to preach to one another whereas what they should be doing is talking to everyone else outside the information industry.Example: Finally, if a critical abstract is written, it should not take sides on controversial questions or preach sermons on the abstractor's personal opinions.Example: The second thing is being good-humoured, not to get angry or pontificate or be dogmatic.Example: She tried to sneak out, her dad ran after her, and started lecturing her about trust and told her to go to bed.Example: Those who harangue with the utmost vigour are those who can have some of the strongest doubts.