different between recommendation vs lesson

recommendation

English

Etymology

From Middle English recommendacion, from Anglo-Norman recomendacion, from Medieval Latin recommendatio.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???k?m?n?de???n/, /???k?m?n?de???n/
  • Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

recommendation (countable and uncountable, plural recommendations)

  1. An act of recommending.
  2. That which is recommended.
  3. A commendation or endorsement.
    Your next employer may require a recommendation.
  4. A suggestion or proposal about the best course of action (with adpositions including "about" for the context and "to" for the course of action)
    He made a recommendation about what food to order.
    We followed the recommendation to order sushi.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:advice

Translations

See also

  • recommend

recommendation From the web:

  • what recommendations are made to motivate achievement
  • what recommendations and conclusions of government on xenophobia
  • how to improve achievement motivation
  • how to increase achievement motivation
  • what is motivation achievement
  • how to develop achievement motivation


lesson

English

Etymology

From Middle English lessoun, from Old French leçon, from Latin l?cti?, l?cti?nem (a reading), from leg? (I read, I gather). Doublet of lection.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?l?sn?/
  • Homophone: lessen
  • Hyphenation: les?son
  • Rhymes: -?s?n

Noun

lesson (plural lessons)

  1. A section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.
  2. A learning task assigned to a student; homework.
  3. Something learned or to be learned.
  4. Something that serves as a warning or encouragement.
  5. A section of the Bible or other religious text read as part of a divine service.
  6. A severe lecture; reproof; rebuke; warning.
    • She would give her a lesson for walking so late.
  7. (music) An exercise; a composition serving an educational purpose; a study.

Synonyms

  • lear
  • (religious reading): lection

Derived terms

Related terms

Translations

Verb

lesson (third-person singular simple present lessons, present participle lessoning, simple past and past participle lessoned)

  1. To give a lesson to; to teach.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.vi:
      her owne daughter Pleasure, to whom shee / Made her companion, and her lessoned / In all the lore of loue, and goodly womanhead.

Translations

See also

  • lesson on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Lesson in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)

Anagrams

  • Elsons, Slones, no less, nosels, nosles, solens

Middle English

Noun

lesson

  1. Alternative form of lessoun

lesson From the web:

  • what lessons does scout learn
  • what lesson did scrooge learn
  • what lesson is bsf on this week
  • what lessons does scout learn in chapter 3
  • what does scout learn
  • what is the most important lessons scout learns
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