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read
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Word definitions for read in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Read \Read\, v. i. To give advice or counsel. [Obs.] To tell; to declare. [Obs.] --Spenser. To perform the act of reading; to peruse, or to go over and utter aloud, the words of a book or other like document. So they read in the book of the law of God distinctly, ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A reading or an act of reading, especially an actor's part of a play. vb. 1 (context obsolete English) To think, believe; to consider (that). 2 (context transitive or intransitive English) To look at and interpret letters or other information that is ...
Usage examples of read.
Guillaume Erard unfolded a double sheet of paper, and read Jeanne the form of abjuration, written down according to the opinion of the masters.
Hotel, and has been attended by the most happy results, yet the cases have presented so great a diversity of abnormal features, and have required so many variations in the course of treatment, to be met successfully, that we frankly acknowledge our inability to so instruct the unprofessional reader as to enable him to detect the various systemic faults common to this ever-varying disease, and adjust remedies to them, so as to make the treatment uniformly successful.
I have ever conversed, or whose treatises I have read, are firmly convinced that the several breeds to which each has attended, are descended from so many aboriginally distinct species.
It seemed to Smith, upon reading the individual reports, that many of them would have been absolved before their cases got beyond the deputy level, so flimsy were the accusations made against them.
I read, and turning my face to the Heavens, thanked God that I was absolved by the dear subject of my crimes.
Abuse victims, we often read, continue the cycle by becoming abusers themselves.
It matters not whether he is professional or amateur, so he is untouched by academicism and has not done so much reading or writing as to impair his mental digestion and his clarity of vision.
At the edge of the field of vision, the Doppler telemeter and accelerometer spat out their little red numbers so rapidly that it was difficult to read the indicated speed.
Pasgen would read in her words how much her arms ached to curve around a small, warm body, to hold a child that wriggled and laughed and cuddled against her for comfort.
Jayme has read your reports and listened to the news from the north of Achar with growing alarm.
Charley had to read it through red achiote juice and purple tattoo stippling, but the eyes seemed to belong to a man he could do bidness with, as they say in Texas.
These words are read out by the priest in a deep voice to all who are about to observe the Holy Supper, and are listened to by them in full acknowledgment that they are true.
And more than this, read nine of these cases, which he has published, as I have just done, and observe the absolute nullity of aconite, belladonna, and bryonia, against the symptoms over which they are pretended to exert such palpable, such obvious, such astonishing influences.
V With shudders chill as aconite, The couchant chewer of the cud Will start at times in pussy fright Before the dogs, when reads her sprite The streaks predicting streams of blood.
He therefore resolved immediately to acquaint him with the fact which we have above slightly hinted to the reader.