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Read of Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹɛd/, /ˈɹid/ /ˈəv
RED-uhv or REED-uhv
ɹiːd/ /ˈɒv
REED-ov

Definition

To learn about something by reading information, often in a book, newspaper, or online. Usually used for things you did not witness yourself.

Usage & Nuances

"Read of" is slightly formal and less common in everyday speech than "read about." It's mainly found in writing, especially news or reports. Use it when you mean receiving new information through reading, not just studying details.

Example Sentences

I first read of the invention in a science magazine.

basic

Did you read of the new law in the newspaper?

basic

She read of the accident online.

basic

I remember when I first read of his story—it really inspired me.

natural

You often read of people winning the lottery, but it rarely happens to anyone you know.

natural

I've read of similar cases in other countries, so it's not unique here.

natural