Instruction
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ʌkʃən
Origin
Middle English instruccioun, from Old French instruccion, from Latin instructio
Full definition of instruction
Noun
instruction
(countable and uncountable; plural instructions)- (uncountable) The act of instructing, teaching, or furnishing with information or knowledge.Students receive instruction in the arts and sciences.Instruction will be provided on how to handle difficult customers.
- 1927, F. E. Penny, Pulling the Strings Chapter 5, Anstruther laughed good-naturedly. “… I shall take out half a dozen intelligent maistries from our Press and get them to give our villagers instruction when they begin work and when they are in the fields.â€
- (countable) An instance of the information or knowledge so furnished.
- William Shakespeare (1564-1616)If my instructions may be your guide.
- (countable) An order or command.
- 1893, Walter Besant, The Ivory Gate Chapter Prologue, Thus, when he drew up instructions in lawyer language, he expressed the important words by an initial, a medial, or a final consonant, and made scratches for all the words between; his clerks, however, understood him very well.
- (computing) A single operation of a processor defined by an instruction set architecture.