Read

/riːd/ (present), /rɛd/ (past) verb

To read means to look at written or printed words and understand their meaning. It can also mean to interpret signs, pictures, or situations, like “reading” someone’s face.

It comes from Old English “rǣdan,” meaning “to advise, interpret, read,” from Proto-Germanic “*rēdan,” meaning “to guess or counsel.” The shift to focusing on written words happened as writing became more common.

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