readout
or read-out
[ reed-out ]
/ ˈridˌaʊt /
noun
the information displayed on a graduated instrument.
Origin of readout
First recorded in 1645–55, for an earlier sense; noun use of verb phrase
read out
Words nearby readout
reading week,
readjust,
readjustment,
readmission,
readmit,
readout,
readthrough,
ready,
ready money,
ready reckoner,
ready room
Definition for read out (2 of 2)
Origin of read
1
before 900; Middle English
reden, Old English
rǣdan to counsel, read; cognate with Dutch
raden, German
raten, Old Norse
rātha; akin to Sanskrit
rādhnoti (he) achieves
British Dictionary definitions for read out (1 of 3)
read out
/ (riːd) /
verb (adverb)
(tr)
to read (something) aloud
to retrieve information from a computer memory or storage device
(tr) US and Canadian
to expel (someone) from a political party or other society
noun read-out
- the act of retrieving information from a computer memory or storage device
- the information retrieved
British Dictionary definitions for read out (2 of 3)
read
1
/ (riːd) /
verb reads, reading or read (rɛd)
noun
matter suitable for reading
this new book is a very good read
the act of reading
Word Origin for read
Old English
rǣdan to advise, explain; related to Old Frisian
rēda, Old High German
rātan, Gothic
garēdan
British Dictionary definitions for read out (3 of 3)
read
2
/ (rɛd) /
verb
the past tense and past participle of read 1
adjective
having knowledge gained from books (esp in the phrases widely read, well-read)
take something as read
to take something for granted as a fact; understand or presume
Idioms and Phrases with read out
read