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readingnoun a presentation of an artistic work (as a piece of music) from a particular point of viewa very bizarre reading of one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies by an alternative theater company account, interpretation, performance, rendition, version adaptation, reworking, variation something assigned to be read or studiedmake sure you do the assigned reading for tonight readingverbpresent participle of readto go over and mentally take in the content ofhe always reads the newspaper in the morning as he eats breakfast perusing, poring (over) browsing, dipping (into), leafing (through), scanning, skimming, speed-reading, thumbing (through), turning overdevouring, gobbling (up)slogging (through), wading (through)rereadingproofreadingdecipheringreviewing, studyingapprehending, comprehending, getting, grasping, making, making out, perceiving, seeing, tumbling (to), understanding to tell of or describe beforehandthe psychic claimed to be able to read his future auguring, calling, forecasting, foretelling, predicting, presaging, prognosticating, prophesying, vaticinating alerting, cautioning, forewarning, warningboding, foreboding(also forboding), portending, promisinganticipating, divining, foreknowing, foreseeingannouncing, declaring, heralding, proclaiming describing, narrating, reciting, recounting, relating, reporting, telling before the 12th century |