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Read

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/rɛd/

Definitions

  • To look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter.
  • To have knowledge of something by reading.

Usage Examples

  • She loves to read novels in her free time.
  • He can read music as well as play it.

Etymology

The word "read" originates from the Old English "rǣdan," meaning "to advise, counsel, or interpret."

Synonyms

  • Peruse
  • Examine
  • Scan

Antonyms

  • Ignore
  • Disregard

Translations

Major Global Languages

  • Spanish: leer
  • French: lire
  • German: lesen
  • Chinese: 读 (dú)
  • Arabic: قراءة (qira'ah)

Indian Languages

  • Hindi: पढ़ना (paṛhnā)
  • Bengali: পড়া (poṛā)
  • Tamil: படிக்க (paṭikka)
  • Telugu: చదవు (chadavū)
  • Marathi: वाचन (vāchan)

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary by region, such as American, British, and Australian English.

Historical Usage

The usage of "read" has evolved over centuries, reflecting changes in language and literacy.

Cultural Nuances

The act of reading is often associated with various cultural practices, such as storytelling in oral traditions.

More Information

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