aread |
ahead |
As a verb aread
is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
As an adverb ahead is
in or to the front; in advance; onward.
aread |
oread |
As a verb aread
is to soothsay, prophesy.
As a noun oread is
a mountain nymph. An anthropomorphic appearance of the spirit of a mountain.
area |
aread |
As a noun area
is area.
As a verb aread is
(obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
tread |
aread |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between tread and aread
is that
tread is (obsolete) a way; a track or path while
aread is (obsolete) to advise, counsel.
As verbs the difference between tread and aread
is that
tread is to step or walk (on or over something); to trample while
aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
As a noun tread
is a step.
bread |
aread |
As verbs the difference between bread and aread
is that
bread is to coat with breadcrumbs or
bread can be (dialectal) to make broad; spread or
bread can be to form in meshes; net while
aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
As a noun bread
is (uncountable) a foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals or
bread can be breadth or
bread can be a piece of embroidery; a braid.
read |
aread |
In obsolete terms the difference between read and aread
is that
read is to tell; to declare; to recite while
aread is to advise, counsel.
As a noun read
is a reading or an act of reading, especially an actor's part of a play.
As a proper noun Read
is {{surname|from=Old English}}, a less common spelling variant of Reid.
counsel |
aread |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between counsel and aread
is that
counsel is (obsolete) a secret opinion or purpose; a private matter while
aread is (obsolete) to advise, counsel.
As verbs the difference between counsel and aread
is that
counsel is to give advice, especially professional advice while
aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
As a noun counsel
is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation.
advise |
aread |
As verbs the difference between advise and aread
is that
advise is to give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed while
aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
explain |
aread |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between explain and aread
is that
explain is (obsolete) to unfold or make visible while
aread is (obsolete) to advise, counsel.
As verbs the difference between explain and aread
is that
explain is to make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of while
aread is (obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
interpret |
aread |
As a noun interpret
is interpreter.
As a verb aread is
(obsolete) to soothsay, prophesy.
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