Pronunciation: /ˈriːdɪŋ ˈmætər/
noun a general term for any material that can be read, such as books, magazines, newspapers, etc.
A1 I enjoy reading matter like comic books and magazines.
A2 The library has a wide selection of reading matter for all ages.
B1 Students are encouraged to bring in their own reading matter to class.
B2 The bookstore offers a variety of reading matter, from bestsellers to classics.
C1 The professor's lectures are always thought-provoking reading matter.
C2 She has an extensive collection of reading matter, ranging from poetry to philosophy.
formal The library offers a wide selection of reading matter for all ages.
informal I always have some reading matter with me in case I get bored.
slang I need some new reading matter to keep me entertained.
figurative The meeting agenda provided some interesting reading matter for the attendees.
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