Lesson in a sentence as a noun

It's a lesson we would do well to remember.

OK, let me give this a shot...In the past year or two, I have learned my greatest life lesson.

The point of this article isn't the damned turtleneck -- the lesson to learn is that Jobs was best friends with Issey Miyake.

Here is a lesson I've learned the long, hard way after 30 years of being a strong introvert: it's not how or where you meet people that counts.

" p. x"When we watched a lesson from another country, we suddenly saw something different.

I think he learned a valuable lesson about how to use the Internet: lie about everything.

The lesson here is how prejudice and crowd-think can dramatically affect and distort perceptions.

Is claiming that his "pre-lesson routine" can always be dismissed as two minutes of Googling disingenuous and patently false?

When we watched a Japanese lesson, for example, we noticed that the teacher presents a problem to the students without first demonstrating how to solve the problem.

We need to add a new rule to the political rulebook that she's playing by. Ending her career is necessary to send a lesson to every other prosecutor who sees a guy like Aaron the way a housecat sees a cornered rat.

Every day, she was writing another lyric, or taking another guitar lesson, or auditioning for another play, or switching voice teachers.

Learn that lesson fast, or you'll be sorely disappointed in all your future projects, especially when you're just the guy-in-charge-of-negotiating-rates-for-business-cards...uh, I mean CEO.

Lesson definitions

noun

a unit of instruction; "he took driving lessons"

noun

punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to make an example of him"

See also: example

noun

the significance of a story or event; "the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor"

See also: moral

noun

a task assigned for individual study; "he did the lesson for today"