休講

きゅうこう

lecture canceled

JLPT N2

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 休講 (きゅうこう) specifically refers to the cancellation of a lecture or class, usually in a school or university setting. It is a formal term often used in academic contexts.

Common Contexts

休講 is commonly used when a scheduled class cannot be held due to various reasons such as the instructor's absence, bad weather, or other unforeseen circumstances. It is often announced by the school or teacher.

Typical Collocations

  • 休講になる: to become canceled (a class)
  • 休講の連絡: notification of cancellation
  • 休講が決まる: cancellation is decided

These phrases are frequently seen in emails, notices, or announcements related to school schedules.

Register and Politeness

This term is neutral and formal, suitable for official announcements and written communication. It is not used in casual conversation to mean 'taking a break' but strictly for class cancellations.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse 休講 with 休暇 (きゅうか, vacation) or 休み (やすみ, break/holiday). Remember, 休講 is only for canceled lectures or classes, not general holidays or breaks.

Example Sentences

きょうはせんせいのつごうできゅうこうになりました。

Today's lecture was canceled due to the teacher's circumstances.

きゅうこうのれんらくはめーるでとどきます。

Notifications of lecture cancellations are sent by email.

たいふうのえいきょうであしたのじゅぎょうはきゅうこうです。

Tomorrow's class is canceled due to the typhoon.