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Noun — A period of time set aside for a particular activity, such as a meeting, class, or performance.

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How to use session

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

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Etymology

From Latin sessio ("a sitting"), from sedere ("to sit").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “session” mean?

The word “session” means a period of time set aside for a particular activity, such as a meeting, class, or performance. In plain terms, a set block of time devoted to one activity, or a formal sitting of a group like a court or parliament.

How do you pronounce “session”?

“Session” is pronounced SEH-shuhn (/ˈsɛ.ʃən/ in IPA).

How do you use “session” in a sentence?

Here is “session” used in a sentence: “The therapy session lasted about fifty minutes.”

What part of speech is “session”?

“Session” is a noun.

Where does the word “session” come from?

The word “session” comes from Latin. From Latin sessio ("a sitting"), from sedere ("to sit").

Is “session” a common word?

“Session” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “session” have?

“Session” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a period of time set aside for a particular activity, such as a meeting, class, or performance.

What is the difference between a session and a meeting?

A meeting is a gathering of people to discuss or decide something. A session is any period set aside for an activity — which might be a meeting, but could equally be a class, workout, performance, or recording. Every meeting is a session, but not every session is a meeting.

What is an example of a session?

A therapy appointment, a training class at the gym, a band's recording session, or a sitting of parliament are all sessions. Each is a block of time devoted to one activity — an hour-long tutoring session, a morning yoga session, or an evening study session.

What are the types of session?

Sessions take many forms — training sessions, recording sessions, therapy or counselling sessions, court sessions, study sessions, and practice or gaming sessions. The word simply marks a set period devoted to one purpose, so almost any structured activity can be organised into its own session.

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