reading out (Meaning)

reading out

the radio transmission of data or pictures from a space vehicle, to produce a readout of, a document that summarizes the content of a meeting, telephone call, etc. involving government officials, an electronic device that displays information (as data from a calculator), an electronic device that presents information in visual form, the process of removing information from an automatic device (such as a computer or sensor) and displaying it in an understandable form, to expel from an organization or group, to read aloud, the information displayed, the information removed from such a device and displayed or recorded (as by printing device or electronic screen)

reading out Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher was reading out the instructions for the test.
  2. The announcer was reading out the latest news headlines.
  3. The librarian was reading out a list of overdue books.
  4. The mayor was reading out a proclamation at the town hall.
  5. The actor was reading out his lines from the script.
  6. The student was reading out a passage from a book.
  7. The tour guide was reading out the history of the museum.
  8. The judge was reading out the verdict in the case.
  9. The cashier was reading out the total amount due for the groceries.
  10. The computer was reading out the text of an email message.

FAQs About the word reading out

the radio transmission of data or pictures from a space vehicle, to produce a readout of, a document that summarizes the content of a meeting, telephone call, e

casting out, kicking out, drumming (out), booting (out),shutting out, exiling, deforcing, extruding, turning out, deporting

taking, receiving, accepting,taking in, admitting,welcoming, sheltering,entertaining, lodging, harboring

The teacher was reading out the instructions for the test.

The announcer was reading out the latest news headlines.

The librarian was reading out a list of overdue books.

The mayor was reading out a proclamation at the town hall.