history lesson
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Definition
Noun: 1. An instructional session focused on historical facts, events, or narratives: A "history lesson" is a period of teaching and learning dedicated to the study of past events, particularly human affairs. It typically involves the presentation and discussion of chronological records, significant figures, and cause-and-effect relationships in history.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The teacher gave a fascinating history lesson on the Roman Empire.
- We have a history lesson every Monday morning.
- That documentary provided a powerful history lesson on the civil rights movement.
Advanced Usage
- Used metaphorically to describe an experience from which one learns a valuable, often cautionary, insight about past patterns or consequences.
- The company's bankruptcy served as a stark history lesson about the dangers of unchecked expansion.
- The recent conflict should be a history lesson for future diplomats.
Variants and Related Words
- History (n): The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- She has a degree in ancient history.
- Historical (adj): Of or concerning history; belonging to the past.
- We visited a historical site.
- Historian (n): An expert in or student of history.
- The historian wrote a book on medieval Europe.
Synonyms
- History class: A scheduled course or meeting for the study of history.
- Lecture on history: A formal talk on a historical subject.
Related Phrases
- To teach someone a history lesson: (Idiomatic) To cause someone to learn from past mistakes or events, often through a difficult experience.
- The defeat taught the team a hard history lesson about the importance of preparation.
- A lesson in history: A phrase similar in meaning to "history lesson," emphasizing the instructional aspect.
- The museum visit was a vivid lesson in history.
Noun
- a lesson in the facts of history