en reading

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Sources: Open Mind Common Sense contributors, DBPedia 2015, OpenCyc 2012, Verbosity players, German Wiktionary, English Wiktionary, French Wiktionary, and Open Multilingual WordNet
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Related terms

  • en book ➜
  • en books ➜
  • en book ➜
  • en activity ➜
  • en action ➜
  • en looking ➜
  • en writing ➜
  • en book activity ➜
  • sh čitanje (n) ➜
  • en library ➜
  • en using ➜
  • en hobby ➜
  • en read ➜
  • en literature ➜
  • en perusing ➜
  • en school ➜
  • en book action ➜
  • en understanding ➜
  • en story ➜
  • en pages ➜
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Synonyms

  • pt Leitura (n, location) ➜
  • ar قِرَاءَة (n, cognition) ➜
  • ar قِرَاءَة عَدَّاد (n, cognition) ➜
  • ar مُطَالَعَة (n, cognition) ➜
  • ca lectura (n, cognition) ➜
  • ca lectura (n, communication) ➜
  • ca Reading (n, location) ➜
  • en indication (n, cognition) ➜
  • en meter reading (n, act) ➜
  • en meter reading (n, cognition) ➜
  • sh čitanje ➜
  • en interpretation (n, cognition) ➜
  • en recitation (n, communication) ➜
  • en reading material (n, communication) ➜
  • es lectura (n, cognition) ➜
  • es lectura (n, communication) ➜
  • es medición (n, cognition) ➜
  • es medida (n, cognition) ➜
  • eu interpretazio (n, communication) ➜
  • eu irakurgai (n, communication) ➜
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Effects of reading

  • en learning ➜
  • en ideas ➜
  • en a headache ➜
  • en understanding ➜
  • en becoming smarter ➜
  • en broadening your knowledge base ➜
  • en calmness ➜
  • en drowsiness ➜
  • en education ➜
  • en you are entertained ➜
  • en eye sore ➜
  • en eye strain ➜
  • en eyestrain ➜
  • en gaining knowledge ➜
  • en getting sleepy ➜
  • en getting tired and falling asleep ➜
  • en having gathered information ➜
  • en headaches ➜
  • en headaches from eye strain ➜
  • en to increase knowledge ➜
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Things used for reading

  • en article ➜
  • en a library ➜
  • en literature ➜
  • en a paper page ➜
  • en an article in a newspaper ➜
  • en Books ➜
  • en going to bed ➜
  • en Light ➜
  • en sitting quietly ➜
  • en a story ➜
  • en a study ➜
  • en an armchair ➜
  • en an article in a magazine ➜
  • en a bed ➜
  • en a bookshop ➜
  • en a den ➜
  • en an eye ➜
  • en a family room ➜
  • en a glasses ➜
  • en A lamp ➜
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Subevents of reading

  • en relaxing ➜
  • en study ➜
  • en studying for a subject ➜
  • en improving yourself ➜
  • en memorising ➜
  • en sitting quietly ➜
  • en traveling ➜
  • en staying in bed ➜
  • en committing to memory ➜
  • en finding the truth ➜
  • en going to the hairdresser ➜
  • en learning ➜
  • en learning about a subject ➜
  • en see a story ➜
  • en seeing a story ➜
  • en studying ➜
  • en waiting in line ➜

reading is a subevent of…

  • en you learn ➜
  • en turning a page ➜
  • en learning ➜
  • en thinking ➜
  • en adjust your glasses ➜
  • en drink a cup of tea ➜
  • en eat potato chips ➜
  • en experinece new worlds and other viewpoints ➜
  • en eye strain ➜
  • en you finish the book ➜
  • en get your eyes tired ➜
  • en kill Kyle Bogner ➜
  • en laugh ➜
  • en you learn somthing ➜
  • en listen to classical music ➜
  • en listen to music ➜
  • en lose your place ➜
  • en playing music in the background ➜
  • en sipping tea ➜
  • en sitting down ➜
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reading is a type of…

  • en an activity ➜
  • en a good way to learn ➜
  • en one way of learning ➜
  • en one way to learn ➜
  • en measurement (n, act) ➜
  • en datum (n, cognition) ➜
  • en linguistic process (n, cognition) ➜
  • en interpretation (n, communication) ➜
  • en written communication (n, communication) ➜
  • en a great break from meetings ➜
  • en one way of learning new information ➜
  • en relxaing ➜
  • en a solitary activity ➜
  • en a town in Berkshire ➜
  • en what you do to books ➜
  • en what people do with novels ➜
  • en information accessing event (n) ➜
  • en intelligent agent activity (n) ➜
  • en voluntary perception (n) ➜

reading is used for…

  • en learning something ➜
  • en education ➜
  • en acquiring knowledge ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en learning new things ➜
  • en passing time ➜
  • en pleasure ➜
  • en acculturation ➜
  • en accumulating knowledge ➜
  • en an aid to memory ➜
  • en assimilating knowledge or having pleasure ➜
  • en being informed ➜
  • en connecting with a character ➜
  • en enjoying literature ➜
  • en enjoying a story ➜
  • en enjoying yourself ➜
  • en enlightenment ➜
  • en entertainment ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en getting information ➜
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reading requires…

  • en a book ➜
  • en concentrating ➜
  • en concentration ➜
  • en written material ➜
  • en the ability to read ➜
  • en the ability to see ➜
  • en education ➜
  • en eyes ➜
  • en glasses for people with poor eyesight ➜
  • en that one knows how to read ➜
  • en open eyes ➜
  • en something to read ➜
  • en sight ➜
  • en thought ➜
  • en vision ➜
  • en words ➜

Types of reading

  • en browse (n, communication) ➜
  • en bumf (n, communication) ➜
  • en clock time (n, time) ➜
  • en miles per hour (n, time) ➜
  • en perusal (n, communication) ➜
  • en skim (n, communication) ➜
  • en speed-reading (n, cognition) ➜
  • en Fred ➜
  • en A quieter activity ➜
  • en reading aloud (n) ➜
  • en tactile reading (n) ➜
  • en visual reading (n) ➜

Derived terms

  • en bioreading ➜
  • en cross reading ➜
  • en e reading ➜
  • en mapreading ➜
  • en newsreading ➜
  • en nonreading ➜
  • en playreading ➜
  • en poetry reading ➜
  • en rauding ➜
  • en reading material ➜
  • en screenreading ➜
  • en speechreading ➜

reading is capable of…

  • en further knowledge ➜
  • en advance knowledge to understanding ➜
  • en better one's mind ➜
  • en free your mind ➜
  • en free people of ignorance ➜
  • en further your education ➜
  • en further one's knowledge ➜
  • en make you eyes tired ➜

Properties of reading

  • en fun ➜
  • en famous for it's gaol ➜
  • en important ➜
  • en key to gaining an education ➜
  • en supplementary to going to class ➜
  • en very important ➜

reading is part of…

  • en Berkshire (n, location) ➜
  • en England (n, location) ➜

Things that require reading

  • en memorising ➜
  • en studying for a subject ➜
  • en Working sometimes ➜

reading is defined as…

  • en in UK ➜
  • en essential ingredient of any education ➜

Antonyms

  • en watching ➜
  • en tv ➜
  • en watching tv ➜
  • en illiterate ➜
  • en illiteracy ➜
  • en listening ➜
  • en and writing ➜
  • en writing ➜

Causes of reading

  • en going on the internet ➜
  • en seeing a story ➜

Word forms

  • en reading (n) ➜
  • en readings (n) ➜

reading makes you want…

  • en take the bus ➜
  • en think ➜

Derived from

  • en read ➜
  • en read (v) ➜

Root words

  • en read (v) ➜
  • en read ➜

Context of this term

  • en legislature ➜
  • fr localités ➜

Distinct terms

  • en illiteracy ➜
  • en math ➜
  • en arithmetic ➜

Etymologically derived terms

  • ja レディング ➜

Parts of reading

  • en thinking ➜

Etymological roots of "reading"

  • ang readingas ➜

reading has…

  • en the effect of focusing on thoughts ➜

reading can be…

  • en taught in school ➜

Etymologically related

  • en redding ➜

Links to other resources

  • sw.opencyc.org /2012/05/10/concept/en/Reading
  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 101006524-n
  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 105816802-n
  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 105824916-n
  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 106610383-n
  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 107188417-n
  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 108900450-n
  • dbpedia.org Reading (process)
  • wikidata.dbpedia.org /resource/Q199657
  • en.wiktionary.org Reading
  • en.wiktionary.org reading
  • fr.wiktionary.org Reading
  • fr.wiktionary.org reading
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