To read out something (or read something out) is to read the words and say them so that people can hear you.
Examples of use:
1. Simon, can you read the instructions out for me, please?
2. She read out the names of the winners.
infinitive |
read out |
present simple |
read out and reads out |
-ing form |
reading out |
past simple |
read out |
past participle |
read out |
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