Seminar
UK /["/ˈsemɪnɑː(r)/"]/US /["/ˈsemɪnɑːr/"]/
Definition
a class at a university or college when a small group of students and a teacher discuss or study a particular topic
In simple words: A meeting for discussion or training.
Examples
- Teaching is by lectures and seminars.
- a graduate seminar
- a seminar room
- In spring 2024 I taught a seminar on Sappho.
- Professor Mackay will give a seminar on Pound's poetry.
- a one-day management seminar
- a seminar focusing on Africa
- I recently spoke at an educational seminar for judges.
Usage notes
Use 'seminar' in academic and professional contexts. Avoid in casual conversations not related to training or education.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'semi-nar' — a half hour seminar could make your knowledge bloom.
Collocations
- weekly
- etc.
- freshman
- series
- conduct
- give
- teach
- discussion
- paper
- room
- at a/the seminar
- in a/the seminar
- seminar on
- all-day
- half-day
- weekend
- hold
- host
- offer
- take place
- focus on something
- participant
- leader
- seminar for
Synonyms
- conference
- workshop
- discussion
- meeting
- forum
Antonyms
- lecture
- presentation
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'symposium', which is more formal or academic.
- Using 'seminar' to refer to informal group meetings.
- Mixing up 'seminar' with 'workshop', which involves more hands-on activities.