Part of Speech: verb
Definition: To read or study something carefully and thoroughly.
Pronunciations: US: /əˈrid/; UK: /əˈriːd/
Origin and Usage: The word "aread" is a combination of the prefix "a-" and the verb "read". It is a relatively rare word and is not commonly used in modern English. However, it has been used in literature, particularly in the past, to describe the act of reading or studying something carefully.
Synonyms: examine, scrutinize, study, peruse, pore over
Related Words: dream, bread, plead, dread, stead
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