Phrasal Verb - Reading out
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.Definition
A phrasal verb where one person announces or reads aloud the information from a document, list, or other written material for others to hear or understand. This can be done formally in an official or ceremonial context, or informally in everyday situations.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | During the court proceedings, the defendant's name and charges were read out loud. |
| 2 | The teacher read out the homework assignments to the class. |
| 3 | The hostess asked each guest to read out their name and address for the seating plan. |
| 4 | At the meeting, the minutes were read out to remind everyone of the previous decisions. |
| 5 | The captain read out the safety instructions before take-off. |
| 6 | My friend asked me to read out loud the directions to the restaurant. |
| 7 | The auctioneer read out the bids, one by one. |
| 8 | The judge read out the sentence, bringing the trial to a close. |
| 9 | The tour guide read out the historical facts about the monument. |
| 10 | The referee read out the rules of the game to the players. |