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1. To understand (spoken words) by Lipreading.
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2. Lipread definition, to understand spoken words by interpreting the movements of a speaker's lips without hearing the sounds made
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3. Lip-read definition is - to understand by Lipreading.
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4. Definition of Lipread in the Definitions.net dictionary
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5. What does Lipread mean? Information and translations of Lipread in the most comprehensive …
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6. Lipreading is an aid to communication for Deaf and hard of hearing people
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7. Lipreading classes help regain confidence and lessen the feelings of isolation that so often come with hearing loss
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8. Lipreading is, in the deaf community, sometimes referred to as an “oralist” technique
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9. Our Lipread technology can detect, in silent video, the occurrence of specified words or phrases
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10. Lipread can identify whether certain things were said, when an audio track is unavailable.
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11. Joe Biden hits the campaign trail before the 2020 electionFollow on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!#Biden #badLipreading #trump
12. Lipread British English : lip-read / ˈlɪpˌriːd / VERB If someone can lip-read , they are able to understand what someone else is saying by looking at the way the other person's lips move as they speak, without actually hearing any of the words.
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13. Lipreading in school-age children: the roles of age, hearing status, and cognitive ability.
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14. An interesting question – some people think of Lipreading as a set of skills, whilst others believe it is an art
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15. It has been said that Lipreading is not precise because some sounds and words look very similar and because it relies so much on the Lipreader’s own background knowledge of language and on the quality of speech of the speaker.
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16. Disruption of memory for Lipread lists by irrelevant speech: Further support for the changing state hypothesis
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17. The cognitive psychology of auditory distraction: the 1997 BPS Broadbent lecture "I spent three years learning to Lipread but people didn't know I was deaf so it looked like I was staring at them.
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18. This site presents Lipreading using video clips as well as written exercises
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19. Dictionary entry overview: What does Lipread mean? • Lipread (verb) The verb Lipread has 1 sense:
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20. Interpret by Lipreading; of deaf people Familiarity information: Lipread used as a verb is very rare.
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21. Lipread - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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22. Lipread (third-person singular simple present Lipreads, present participle Lipreading, simple past and past participle Lipread) To determine what a person is …
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23. Lipreading requires deep concentration, and you will need to give yourself frequent breaks, especially at first
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24. Put to the test these 10 Lipreading tips and techniques: 1.
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25. Lipreading is the art of being able to see speech sounds
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26. Lipreading can help people who are hearing impaired to cope better with their hearing loss.
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27. Synonyms for Lipread in Free Thesaurus
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28. 2 synonyms for Lipread: lip-read, speech-read
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29. Lipread - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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30. Inflections of 'Lipread' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Lipreads v 3rd person singular Lipreading v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Lipread v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man."
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31. Our ‘i Lipread’ pin badge is both a statement and reminder to the public to be aware
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32. —————————————————————- badge details i Lipread graphic print black text on white background size: 38mm printed in
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33. Login or sign up now! This Sign is Used to Say (Sign Synonyms) Lipread ; SPEECHREAD; Example Sentence
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34. That little girl is really good at Lipreading.
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35. Professor Praised for Buying Transparent Face Masks so Deaf Students can Lipread By Mark Pygas
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36. However, there is a particular problem that makes it hard to Lipread Chinese using AI
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37. Deaf Awareness by Lipreading Practice - providing education and information about Deaf Awareness
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38. Learn lip reading skills at your own pace with this free Lipreading resource
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39. Lipreading resources, information and downloads provide the complete, free, Lipreading resource online.
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40. All the stats, form and information about race horse - Lipread available at RACING.COM – The first destination for Australian Horse Racing.
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41. Do you, or do you know someone, who has difficulty in following a conversation? If you have become deaf or hard of hearing then learning to Lipread can really help to
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42. High quality Lipread gifts and merchandise
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43. Fans Lipread what Harry Styles said to Taylor Swift at Grammys 2021 Demi Lovato opens up about being sexually assaulted on night of her drug …
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44. Looking for Lipread? Find out information about Lipread
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45. It is sometimes referred to as speech reading, Explanation of Lipread
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46. Rhonda decided to learn to Lipread because she felt lost with her hearing aid
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47. She feels that learning to Lipread will
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48. Watch how to sign 'Lipread' in American Sign Language
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49. Unique Lipread Stickers designed and sold by artists
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LIPREAD [ˈliprēd]
1. to understand (spoken words) by lipreading. 2. to use lipreading. lip′read`er, n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. 1. read - interpret something that is written or printed; "read the advertisement"; "Have you read Salman Rushdie?"
uk /ˈlɪp.riːd/ us /ˈlɪp.riːd/ lip-read or lip-read › to understand what someone is saying by watching the movements of their mouth › to understand what someone is saying by watching the movements of the mouth
I can lip - read perfectly from great distances. A deaf pupil who enters an ordinary tutorial has not only to lip - read, but has to try to follow the thread of a very involved argument. As a child he lost his hearing due to disease, thus finding it necessary to lip - read from an early age.
A deaf pupil who enters an ordinary tutorial has not only to lip - read, but has to try to follow the thread of a very involved argument. Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0