Meaning & Definition of word "Reading"

Reading

/ˈriː.dɪŋ/

noun:

  • 1. The action or skill of reading written or printed matter silently or aloud.
    • Example: My favorite activity in the evening is reading a good book.
  • 2. An interpretation or way of understanding a text or situation.
    • Example: Her reading of the poem brought new insights to its meaning.
  • 3. A session or event in which texts are read aloud, often for an audience.
    • Example: The author gave a reading of her latest novel at the bookstore.
  • 4. A measurement or indication from a device, such as a gauge.
    • Example: The reading on the thermometer showed a high temperature.

verb:

  • 1. The present participle of 'read'; to look at and comprehend the meaning of written or printed matter.
    • Example: She is reading the newspaper while sipping her coffee.

Etymology

Middle English reding, from Old English rædinga, meaning 'the action of reading'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

bedtime reading:

books or stories read before sleeping.

close reading:

a careful and detailed analysis of a text.

reading between the lines:

understanding the deeper meaning of something not explicitly stated.

reading the room:

assessing the mood or feelings of those present.

reading list:

a list of books designated for reading.

Related Words

reader:

A person who reads or someone who is engaged in reading.

readable:

Referring to print or content that is easy to read.

readership:

The group of people who read a particular author, book, or publication.

Slang Meanings of reading

Meaning: To be caught up in a lot of reading material, especially books or articles.

Example Sentence: I was so into my reading that I lost track of time!

Meaning: To interpret or gauge the underlying message of a situation.

Example Sentence: He has a way of reading the vibes in a party.