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lip-read

VERB
  1. interpret by lipreading; of deaf people

How To Use lip-read In A Sentence

  • 'He was good at lip-reading, but you had to look at him and talk properly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lip-reading is by no means as easy as it sounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Speak slowly and face the swimmer when giving instructions to facilitate lip-reading.
  • If she could have lip-read I think she would have understood!
  • In the weaving section it was so loud that people became adept at lip-reading because they couldn't hear anything being said. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • It was picked up by TV cameras and later interpreted by an ITV News lip-reader as "I love the uniform.It's so, so sexy".
  • The former guaranteed some tried and-trusted means for communication: signing and lip-reading. Times, Sunday Times
  • These days sign language is preferred to lip-reading so the number of trained lip-readers is falling. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'He was good at lip-reading, but you had to look at him and talk properly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recently, as an auxiliary method for Automatic Speech Recognition(ASR), computer lip-reading technology has received more and more concern.
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