readouts
Pronunciation: [ˈriːdaʊts]
Word
Context: "technology"
(noun) A readout is a display or a set of information about something, usually shown on a screen. It helps us understand how something is working or what the results are. For example, if you're checking your heart rate on a fitness tracker, the numbers you see are the readouts.
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The readouts from the experiment showed a clear increase in temperature.
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The readouts didn't make sense; they were all blank and unreadable.
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What do the readouts from the machine indicate about its performance?
Context: "measurement"
(noun) Readouts can also refer to the results you get when measuring something. These are the numbers or data points you get after using a tool or device. For example, if you measure the length of a table, the readout will tell you how long it is.
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The readouts showed that the water level was exactly where it should be.
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The readouts were incorrect, leading to confusion about the measurements.
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How do we interpret the readouts from the measuring device?
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