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Meanings of Read

   
Verb
  • To look at and understand words on a page.
  • To say the words out loud that are written down.
  • To enjoy stories written by an author.
  • To understand how someone feels by looking at their face.
  • To show certain words or text.
  • To know how to read text in a certain way.
  • To change a wrong word to the right one in a text.
  • To understand what someone means when they say something in a different way.
  • To hear what someone is saying over a radio.
  • To look and understand a signal or sign.
  • To study something carefully, like a textbook.
  • To get information from a computer or device.
  • To think about something or believe it.
  • To give advice or tell someone what to do.
  • To say or tell something out loud.
  • To notice someone's feelings or identity.
  • To point out mistakes in a fun or teasing way.
   
Noun
  • An act of reading, like when you look at a book or story.
  • Something that you can read, like a book or a story.
  • Your understanding or feeling about something.
  • When you read something.
   

Explanation of the word: Read

Reading is when you look at letters and words on a page and say them out loud or in your head. It helps you learn new things and enjoy stories.

   

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Translations for the word: Read

   
hindi
पढ़ाई

padhai

किताब

kitaab

पढ़ना

padhna

   
   

Synonyms for the word: Read

look at understand speak out
   

Antonyms for the word: Read

ignore
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Read

  • I can read my favorite story.
  • She likes to read books about animals.
  • We read together in the library.
  • He can read all the words on the page.
  • Reading helps me learn new things.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Read

A Magical Adventure Awaits!

Reading is like a magical adventure! When you open a book, you can travel to faraway lands, meet talking animals, and even become a superhero! Just like in Sowmya Rajendran's stories, every page is filled with surprises.

Grab a cozy blanket, find a comfy spot, and let your imagination soar. Remember, every time you read, you’re not just looking at words; you’re unlocking new worlds!

So, what will you discover today? A friendly dragon? A brave princess? The choice is yours!

Happy reading, little adventurers! 📚✨

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Read

The word 'read' means to look at and understand the words in a book, on a page, or on a screen.

You pronounce 'read' like 'reed' when you talk about reading in the present or future. When you talk about reading in the past, it sounds like 'red'.

The word 'read' comes from an old English word 'rǣdan', which means to advise or interpret.

The word 'read' in Hindi is 'पढ़ना' (Paṛhnā).

The word 'read' in Kannada is 'ಓದುವುದು' (Ōdudu).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Read

Fact: Reading helps your brain grow! The more you read, the smarter you become.
Proverb: A book is a treasure. (It means books hold valuable knowledge and stories.)
Quote: "Today a reader, tomorrow a leader." - Margaret Fuller