Dictionary![]() ![]() read•ingPronunciation: (rē'ding), [key] —n. 1. the action or practice of a person who reads. 2. Speech.the oral interpretation of written language. 3. the interpretation given in the performance of a dramatic part, musical composition, etc.: an interesting reading of Beethoven's 5th Symphony. 4. the extent to which a person has read; literary knowledge: a man of wide reading. 5. matter read or for reading: a novel that makes good reading. 6. the form or version of a given passage in a particular text: the various readings of a line in Shakespeare. 7. an instance or occasion in which a text or other matter is read or performed, usually without elaborate preparation and often as a means of testing its merits: The playwright wants to have a reading of the play for prospective producers. 8. an interpretation given to anything: What is your reading of the situation? 9. the indication of a graduated instrument: The reading is 101.2°F. —adj. 1. pertaining to or used for reading: reading glasses. 2. given to reading: the reading public. Read•ingPronunciation: (red'ing), [key] —n. 1. Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st Marquis of, 1860–1935, Lord Chief Justice of England 1913–21; viceroy of India 1921–26. 2. a city in Berkshire, in S England. 132,900. 3. a city in SE Pennsylvania. 78,686. 4. a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston. 22,678. 5. a city in SW Ohio. 12,879. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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