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leasson

 

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leasson

Definition:

A misspelling of the word 'lesson'.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Sense 1:

A period of instruction or teaching.

Examples:

1. My math teacher always starts the class with a quick leasson on the topic we are about to cover.

2. The piano leasson lasted for an hour and focused on music theory.

Sense 2:

An experience that provides an opportunity to learn something.

Examples:

1. Traveling to different countries during my gap year was a leasson in cultural diversity.

2. The loss against their rival team served as a leasson in teamwork and cooperation.

Sense 3:

A piece of knowledge or wisdom gained from a particular experience.

Examples:

1. Going through a difficult breakup taught her the leasson of self-love and resilience.

2. Failing his driving test was a valuable leasson in the importance of patience and practice.

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