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rede

 (rēd) Archaic
tr.v. red·ed, red·ing, redes
1. To give advice to; counsel.
2. To interpret; explain.
n.
1. Advice or counsel.
2. A narration.

[Middle English reden, from Old English rǣdan; see ar- in Indo-European roots.]
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rede

(riːd)
n
1. advice or counsel
2. an explanation
vb (tr)
3. to advise; counsel
4. to explain
[Old English rǣdan to rule; see read1]
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rede

(rid)

v. red•ed, red•ing,
n. Dial. v.t.
1. to counsel; advise.
n.
2. counsel; advice.
[before 900; (v.) Middle English; Old English rǣdan; (n.) Middle English; Old English rǣd, c. Old Frisian rēd, Old Saxon rād, Old Norse rāth; compare read1, ready]
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rede


Past participle: reded
Gerund: reding

Imperative
rede
rede
Present
I rede
you rede
he/she/it redes
we rede
you rede
they rede
Preterite
I reded
you reded
he/she/it reded
we reded
you reded
they reded
Present Continuous
I am reding
you are reding
he/she/it is reding
we are reding
you are reding
they are reding
Present Perfect
I have reded
you have reded
he/she/it has reded
we have reded
you have reded
they have reded
Past Continuous
I was reding
you were reding
he/she/it was reding
we were reding
you were reding
they were reding
Past Perfect
I had reded
you had reded
he/she/it had reded
we had reded
you had reded
they had reded
Future
I will rede
you will rede
he/she/it will rede
we will rede
you will rede
they will rede
Future Perfect
I will have reded
you will have reded
he/she/it will have reded
we will have reded
you will have reded
they will have reded
Future Continuous
I will be reding
you will be reding
he/she/it will be reding
we will be reding
you will be reding
they will be reding
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been reding
you have been reding
he/she/it has been reding
we have been reding
you have been reding
they have been reding
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been reding
you will have been reding
he/she/it will have been reding
we will have been reding
you will have been reding
they will have been reding
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been reding
you had been reding
he/she/it had been reding
we had been reding
you had been reding
they had been reding
Conditional
I would rede
you would rede
he/she/it would rede
we would rede
you would rede
they would rede
Past Conditional
I would have reded
you would have reded
he/she/it would have reded
we would have reded
you would have reded
they would have reded
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.rede - give an interpretation or explanation to
moralise, moralize - interpret the moral meaning of; "moralize a story"
deconstruct - interpret (a text or an artwork) by the method of deconstructing
re-explain, reinterpret - interpret from a different viewpoint
commentate - serve as a commentator, as in sportscasting
misinterpret - interpret falsely
explain, explicate - make plain and comprehensible; "He explained the laws of physics to his students"
annotate, gloss, comment - provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases; "He annotated on what his teacher had written"
commentate - make a commentary on
2.rede - give advice torede - give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"
urge, urge on, exhort, press - force or impel in an indicated direction; "I urged him to finish his studies"
dissuade, deter - turn away from by persuasion; "Negative campaigning will only dissuade people"
hash out, talk over, discuss - speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion; "We discussed our household budget"
admonish, monish, warn, discourage - admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior; "I warned him not to go too far"; "I warn you against false assumptions"; "She warned him to be quiet"
tip off, tip - give insider information or advise to; "He tipped off the police about the terrorist plot"
misadvise, misguide - give bad advice to
propound - put forward, as of an idea
consult - advise professionally; "The professor consults for industry"
contraindicate - make a treatment inadvisable
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