"Reads" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reads" Meaning

To read is to interpret and understand the meaning of written words or symbols.

"Reads" Examples

Examples of the word "reads"


The teacher reads out the list of students' names aloud.
This book reads well, it's a great page-turner.
My grandfather reads the newspaper every morning before breakfast.
The speed at which the article reads depends on the skill of the writer.
Can you read this document to us, it says "Top Secret" on it.

"Reads" Similar Words

Readjusts

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To adjust or modify something again, especially to improve or correct it, often after a previous attempt or assessment.<br><br>Example: "The pilot had to readjust the flight path to avoid bad weather."<br><br>or<br><br>To adjust one's position or opinion, especially after receiving new information or being persuaded.<br><br>Example: "After reading the updated report, she had to readjust her stance on the issue."

Readministering

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Noun: The act of ministering or giving aid, especially charitable aid, over again; a second administration or management of public affairs.<br><br>Example: "The new government's readministering of the economic policies has been met with both praise and criticism."<br><br>Verb: To administer aid or charitable assistance to someone or something again.

Readmission

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The act of allowing or permitting someone or something to return to a place or a state they were previously in.<br><br>Example: The hospital allowed for the patient's readmission after his health improved.<br><br>Alternatively, it can also refer to the act of re-entering a school or educational institution after being previously enrolled.<br><br>Example: The university made it easy for students to apply for readmission after a short break.<br><br>In both cases, the term "readmission" implies a return to a previous status or a resumption of a previous situation.

Readmit

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To readmit means to allow someone to join or rejoin something, especially a school or an organization, after they have previously been excluded or expelled.

Readmittance

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Readmitted

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Let down or readmitted means permitting someone to re-enter a place, especially a hospital, school, etc. after they had previously been removed or expelled.

Readout

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Readouts

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Ready-cooked

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Already cooked and prepared for eating; not raw.

Ready-made

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Already prepared or prepared ahead of time for immediate use.

Ready-to-eat

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Ready-to-wear

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Fashion clothing that is pre-made and presented in standard sizes, ready to be taken home and worn, rather than garments made to individual specifications of a customer as with bespoke or haute couture clothing.

Ready

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(adj.) prepared to do something or to happen; willing to start or act at any moment.<br><br>Example: "Are you ready to leave?"

Readying

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Reaffiliation

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Reaffiliation refers to the act of reconnecting or re-establishing a connection or association between something (such as a person, organization, or group) and a particular entity, community, or organization that they had previously been a part of.<br><br>For example: "After leaving her job, she reassessed her priorities and decided to reaffiliate with her alma mater by volunteering her services to the alumni association."<br><br>In a broader sense, reaffiliation can also refer to regaining or restoring a previous relationship, status, or position that one had lost or fallen out of, often through efforts to re-establish a bond or connection with others.

Reaffirm

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