1. read out - Noun
2. read out - Verb
an electronic device the displays information in a visual form
the information displayed or recorded on an electronic device
the output of a computer in readable form
Source: WordNetread-out
Clary- "How to Come Out to Your Parents," she read out loud. "LUKE. Don't be ridiculous. Simon's not gay, he's a vampire. Cassandra Clare
She took out a shiny folded pamphlet, the kind they kept stacked in clear plastic stands in hospital waiting rooms. "How to Come Out to Your Parents," she read out loud. "LUKE. Don't be ridiculous. Simon's not gay, he's a vampire. Cassandra Clare
You can read out of it whatever else pleases your youth and confidence; to me, this is all. Henry Adams
[Mrs Thatcher] started quoting St Francis within minutes of becoming elected, and scarcely an hour had gone by before she was sounding like the book of Revelations read out over a railway station public address system by a headmistress of a certain age wearing calico knickers. Clive James
It's not a terribly original thing to say, but I love Raymond Carver. For one thing, he's fun to read out loud. Ira Glass
I read in order to write. I read out of obsession with writing. Cynthia Ozick