reads (Meaning)

reads

to yield a particular meaning or impression when read, to consist of specific words, phrases, or other similar elements, to understand more than is directly stated, to acquire (information) from storage, to anticipate by observation of an opponent's position or movement, to show by numbers or letters, to be readable or read in a particular manner or to a particular degree, to order or warn to cease something, taught or informed by reading, to reprimand severely, to perform the act of reading words, a period of reading, something (such as a book) that is read, to note the action or characteristics of in order to anticipate what will happen, to utter interpretively, to learn the nature of by observing outward expression or signs, to attribute a meaning to (something read), to understand the written form of, to be able to be read, to sense the meaning of (data) in recorded and coded form, understand, comprehend, indicate, to read the coded information on (something, such as a CD), to go over and take in and understand the meaning of letters or symbols, to interpret (a musical work) in performance, to speak aloud written or printed words, to go over and take in the contents of, to use as a substitute for or in preference to another word or phrase in a particular passage, text, or version, the action or an instance of reading, to deliver aloud by or as if by reading, to discover or figure out the meaning of, to learn something by reading, to study the movements of with mental formulation of the communication expressed, instructed by or informed through reading, to receive or take in the sense of (letters, symbols, etc.) especially by sight or touch, to protest vehemently, to read the works of, to learn from what one has seen in writing or printing, to recognize or interpret as if by reading, to pursue a course of study, to become acquainted with or look over the contents of (something, such as a book), to interpret the meaning or significance of, foretell, predict, to study the movements of (a speaker's lips) and so understand what is being said, to check (something, such as copy or proof) for errors, to utter aloud the printed or written words of, to receive and understand (a voice message) by radio, to attribute (a meaning) to something read or considered, to send to or get from storage, to order a mob to disperse, to acquire data or information, to watch carefully in order to tell what will happen, to predict the movement of (a putt) by reading a green, to make a study of, to learn from what one has seen or found in writing or printing

reads Sentence Examples

  1. The professor reads his lecture verbatim from the textbook.
  2. The librarian reads aloud to the children during storytime.
  3. The doctor reads the patient's medical history before examining them.
  4. The lawyer reads the contract carefully before signing it.
  5. The student reads the assigned chapter in preparation for class.
  6. The mechanic reads the car's error codes to diagnose the problem.
  7. The grandmother reads the newspaper to stay informed about current events.
  8. The child reads a comic book for entertainment.
  9. The musician reads the sheet music to play a song.
  10. The editor reads the manuscript to proofread it for errors.

FAQs About the word reads

to yield a particular meaning or impression when read, to consist of specific words, phrases, or other similar elements, to understand more than is directly sta

skims,scans, reviews, peruses, deciphers,studies, rereads, sees, pores (over), browses

relates, reports,describes, tells, recounts, narrates,recites,

The professor reads his lecture verbatim from the textbook.

The librarian reads aloud to the children during storytime.

The doctor reads the patient's medical history before examining them.

The lawyer reads the contract carefully before signing it.