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Synonyms and antonyms of Reading in British Thesaurus

Reading

reading (noun)

relating to the process of reading

reader (noun)

someone who reads, especially someone who reads a particular newspaper, book, or magazine

reader (noun)

someone who reads, especially books

reader (noun)

someone who reads in a particular way or with a particular level of skill

reading (noun)

the act of reading or studying a book, newspaper, document etc

scan (noun)

an act of reading something very quickly, in order to get a general idea of its meaning or to find particular information

read (noun)

an act of reading something, or a period of time spent reading something

readership (noun)

the group or number of people who read a particular newspaper, book, or magazine

readable (adjective)

easy and pleasant to read

dip (noun)

a short period of reading a book or watching or listening to a programme

reading (noun)

something that you read

reading (noun)

an event at which someone reads something to a group of people

reading (noun)

something that someone reads to a group of people, for example at a public event or religious ceremony

reading age (noun)

the level of reading ability that someone has compared with an average child of a particular age

speed reading (noun)

a method of reading that allows you to read very fast