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read [red], /rɛd/, read·ing [ree-ding]. /ˈri dɪŋ/.
- : to look at carefully so as to understand the meaning of: to read a book; to read music.
- : to utter aloud or render in speech: reading a story to his children; The actor read his lines in a booming voice.
- : to have such knowledge of as to be able to understand things written in it: to be able to read French.
- : to apprehend the meaning of otherwise than with the eyes, as by means of the fingers: to read Braille.
- : to apprehend or interpret the meaning of: to read a semaphore; to read sign language.
- : to make out the significance of by scrutiny or observation: to read the cloudy sky as the threat of a storm; a fisherman skilled in reading a stream for potential pools.
- : to anticipate, expect, or calculate by observation: At the line of scrimmage, the quarterback read a blitz and called an audible.
- : to foresee, foretell, or predict: to read a person's fortune in tea leaves.
- : to make out the character, motivations, desires, etc., of, as by the interpretation of outward signs.
- : to interpret or attribute a meaning to, a musical composition, etc.): How do you read this clause in the contract?
- : to infer from what is read, considered, or observed: He read an underlying sarcasm into her letter. In your silence I read agreement to my plan.
- : to adopt or give as a reading in a particular passage: For “one thousand” another version reads “ten thousand.”
- : to substitute or replace in a written text, usually to correct an error: Read “cavalry” for “calvary.”
- : to check for errors; proofread.
- : to register or indicate, as a thermometer, clock, etc.
- : Computers. to obtain from an external storage medium or some other source and place in memory.
- : British. to study, as at a university: to read law.
- : to read the work of: She is reading Kafka.
- : to learn by or as if by reading: to read a person's thoughts.
- : to hear and understand; receive: I read you loud and clear.
- : to bring, put, etc., by reading: to read oneself to sleep.
- : to give one by way of admonition or rebuke.
- : to discover or explain the meaning of.
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read [red], /rɛd/, read·ing [ree-ding]. /ˈri dɪŋ/.
- : to read or peruse written or printed matter.
- : to utter aloud or render in speech written or printed words that one is perusing: to read to a person.
- : to give a public reading or recital.
- : to inspect and apprehend the meaning of written or other signs or characters.
- : to occupy oneself seriously with reading or study.
- : to obtain knowledge or learn of something by reading.
- : to admit of being read, especially properly or well.
- : to have a certain wording.
- : to admit of being interpreted: a rule that reads in two different ways.
- : to register or indicate particular information, as the status or condition of something: Her blood pressure is reading a little low today.
- : to have an effect or make an impression; show forth: Those battle photographs read with great impact.
- : Computers. to read data, programs, or control information.
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- : an act or instance of reading: Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
- : something that is read: Her new novel is a wonderful read.
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- : read in, Computers. to place in memory.
- : read out, to read aloud, as for someone's attention.Computers.to retrieve from a computer.
- : read out of, to oust from membership in by a public announcement of dismissal: He was read out of the association because of alleged subversive activities.
- : read up on, to learn about by reading; gather information on; research by reading: You'd better read up on World War I before taking the history test.
Phrases
- read a lecture
- read between the lines
- read into
- read like an open book
- read out of
- read someone's mind
- read the riot act
- read up
- do you read me
- open book, read like an
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Examples
Frank, if you’re reading this, rethink your starting five for Game 1 tomorrow.
If you’re reading this, chances are you care a lot about fighting climate change, and that’s great.
The more I read about it, the more I realized I did not understand what the National Guard does.
He’ll read and edit them and then write his pages in the morning.
It’s great to read an article in Chrome on one screen and take notes in OneNote on the other screen.
There was nobody that I read who was like, “This is just… whatever.”
If you read the reactions, she was billed as ‘Beauty and Brains.’
Another read: “We need leaders who will stand against Common Core.”
Can you talk about some of the books you read that you think are particularly good on the political history of the 1960s?
President Harry Truman kept a sign on his desk that read: “The Buck Stops Here.”
But Mrs. Dodd, the present vicar's wife, retained the precious prerogative of choosing the book to be read at the monthly Dorcas.
Now first we shall want our pupil to understand, speak, read and write the mother tongue well.
No man should regard the subject of religion as decided for him until he has read The Golden Bough.
Davy read this over two or three times, in the greatest perplexity, and then gave it up in despair.
A true history of the Merrill Horse, and the adventures of its different members, would read like the most exciting fiction.