lip-read (Meaning)
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lip-read (v)
interpret by lipreading; of deaf people
Synonyms & Antonyms of lip-read
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lip-read Sentence Examples
- Anna's lips moved swiftly, but Emily couldn't lip-read her words from across the room.
- The deaf actor mastered the art of lip-reading, allowing him to participate fully in performances.
- The spy surreptitiously lip-read the enemy's conversation, revealing vital information.
- With his enhanced hearing, Mark could lip-read even the faintest of whispers.
- The judge lip-read the defendant's testimony, ensuring that her words were accurately recorded.
- The language barrier posed a challenge, but the interpreter's lip-reading skills facilitated communication.
- The deaf student excelled in lip-reading, enabling her to actively participate in class discussions.
- The audience marveled as the performer lip-read their thoughts and responded accordingly.
- The CIA agent relied heavily on lip-reading to gather intelligence from foreign targets.
- The war veteran lost his hearing in battle, but his lip-reading abilities remained intact, allowing him to connect with his loved ones.
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interpret by lipreading; of deaf people
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Anna's lips moved swiftly, but Emily couldn't lip-read her words from across the room.
The deaf actor mastered the art of lip-reading, allowing him to participate fully in performances.
The spy surreptitiously lip-read the enemy's conversation, revealing vital information.
With his enhanced hearing, Mark could lip-read even the faintest of whispers.