English dictionary: words starting with read - page 2
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verbAdmit (someone) to a place or organization again.
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They were readmitted to hospital
verbAdmit (someone) to a place or organization again.
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They were readmitted to hospital
nounThe process or fact of being admitted to a place or organization again.
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His intention to seek readmittance to the labour party
verbAdmit (someone) to a place or organization again.
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They were readmitted to hospital
verbAdmit (someone) to a place or organization again.
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They were readmitted to hospital
verbAdopt (a physical position) again.
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The dog has readopted a sitting posture
verbAdopt (a physical position) again.
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The dog has readopted a sitting posture
verbAdopt (a physical position) again.
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The dog has readopted a sitting posture
verbAdopt (a physical position) again.
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The dog has readopted a sitting posture
verbTo adorn again.
verbTo adorn again.
verbTo adorn again.
verbTo adorn again.
nounA visual record or display of the output from a computer or scientific instrument.
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A digital read-out of latitude and longitude
nounA visual record or display of the output from a computer or scientific instrument.
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A digital read-out of latitude and longitude
verbLook at and comprehend the meaning of (written or printed matter) by interpreting the characters or symbols of which it is composed.
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It's the best novel i've ever read
nounUnderstand or interpret the nature or significance of.
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He didn't dare look away, in case this was read as a sign of weakness
adjectiveHaving a specified level of knowledge as a result of reading.
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Ada was well read in french literature
nounAn advance after a retreat or withdrawal; a renewed advance; geology the renewed advance of an ice sheet or glacier.
verbTo advance (a person or thing) again, or to a further extent.
nounThe action or an act of readvancing; a second or further advancement.
verbAdvertise (something, especially a job vacancy) again.
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We'll have to re-advertise the job
verbAdvertise (something, especially a job vacancy) again.
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We'll have to re-advertise the job
verbAdvertise (something, especially a job vacancy) again.
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We'll have to re-advertise the job
verbTo advise (a person or thing) again.
verbTo advise (a person or thing) again.
verbTo advise (a person or thing) again.
adjectiveIn a suitable state for an action or situation; fully prepared.
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Are you ready, carrie?
nounAvailable money; cash.
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They, somehow, made readies available to keep their friend in the style to which he had become accu…
verbPrepare (someone or something) for an activity or purpose.
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The spare transformer was readied for shipment
combining formDenoting something that is available, suitable, or prepared for a particular use or purpose.
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An oven-ready chicken
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