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lesson
When used as a noun, "lesson" can refer to a scheduled class (like a music lesson) or a life experience that provides wisdom. In the phrase "teach someone a lesson," it usually means giving someone a punishment so they do not repeat a mistake. This is often used in a stern or disciplinary context. As a verb, using "lesson" to mean 'teaching' is much less common than using the noun form and may sound slightly informal or non-standard in some regions.
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Meanings
A period of learning or teaching; a session of instruction.
"I have a piano lesson at four o'clock."
An experience that teaches you how to avoid a mistake in the future.
"The failure of the project was a hard lesson for the entire team."
To teach someone a lesson, typically as a punishment or through a stern experience to correct behavior.
"He tried to cheat, but his teacher lessoned him on the importance of integrity."