"Led" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Led is the past tense and past participle of the verb lead, which means to guide or direct someone or something, often in a particular direction or action. For example, "She led the team to victory" or "The new leader led the country through a time of crisis".
The verb "lectured" means to give a formal talk or speech to a group of people, usually at a university or school, on a particular subject. It can also mean to scold or reprimand someone strongly, often in a condescending or superior manner. In informal contexts, it can also mean to talk at someone in a long-winded or pompous way, often about a subject the person is not interested in.
Giving a formal talk or a speech, usually in a university or college setting, to a group of students, often on a specific topic or subject.
Leddington is a surname of English origin. It is an occupational surname, which means that it was derived from the profession or trade of the original bearer. In this case, the surname "Leddington" is likely derived from the Old English words "leod" meaning "people" and "ingtum" meaning "dweller". Therefore, a person with the surname "Leddington" may have been someone who lived among or near a group of people, such as a town or village, or someone who was a leader or representative of a particular group of people.
I think you meant to type "acknowledgement". <br><br>Acknowledgement refers to the act of publicly recognizing or admitting the existence or truth of something, often by means of giving credit or expressing gratitude. For example, in a research paper, the author might include an acknowledgement section to thank colleagues who assisted with the project.
Ledges are narrow, flat surfaces, typically narrow and high, such as a ledge along a wall, a shelf, or a projecting rock surface. They can also refer to a narrow shelf or projection on a larger structure, like a building or a bridge. In a figurative sense, a ledge can also refer to a point of support or a stopping place.