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UK/["/riːd/","/riːdz/","/red/","/ˈriːdɪŋ/"]/US/["/riːd/","/riːdz/","/red/","/ˈriːdɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Read

In simple words: To look at and understand written words.

Read in a sentence

  • I like to read a book before I go to sleep.
  • Can you read the instructions for me?
  • He can read very fast, especially during exams.
  • She decided to read the newspaper every morning.
  • I love to read out loud to my little sister.

How to use Read

Use 'read' for both the action of looking at written text and discussing what someone has read. Appropriate in most situations, but avoid it in highly formal contexts without elaboration.

Grammar pattern

read + object

Memory hint

Think of 'read' like 'reed' in the river — a plant you can see while reading by the water.

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Synonyms for Read

Opposites of Read

Common mistakes with Read

  • Confusing past forms: 'read' pronounced as 'reed' in past tense instead of 'red'.
  • Using 'to read' without an object, forgetting that it usually requires what is read.
  • Incorrectly using 'read' when referring to looking at images instead of text.

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Frequently asked questions about Read

What does Read mean?

To look at and understand written words.

What is the definition of Read?

to look at and understand the meaning of written or printed words or symbols

How do you use Read in a sentence?

I like to read a book before I go to sleep.

Can you give another example of Read?

Can you read the instructions for me?

What are synonyms for Read?

Common alternatives include interpret.

What is the opposite of Read?

Opposite meanings include ignore, overlook, skip.

What words go with Read?

It commonly pairs with aloud, silently, carefully, be able to, can, learn to, about, from, in, read and write, read for fun, read for pleasure, aloud, silently, carefully, be able to, can, learn to, about, from, in, read and write, read for fun, read for pleasure, aloud, silently, carefully, be able to, can, learn to, about, from, in, read and write, read for fun, read for pleasure.

What are common mistakes when using Read?

Confusing past forms: 'read' pronounced as 'reed' in past tense instead of 'red'. Using 'to read' without an object, forgetting that it usually requires what is read. Incorrectly using 'read' when referring to looking at images instead of text.

How do you pronounce Read?

US: /["/riːd/","/riːdz/","/red/","/ˈriːdɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/riːd/","/riːdz/","/red/","/ˈriːdɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Read?

Use 'read' for both the action of looking at written text and discussing what someone has read. Appropriate in most situations, but avoid it in highly formal contexts without elaboration.

What CEFR level is Read?

"Read" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.