Pronunciation: /skɪm rid/
verb to read quickly or superficially in order to get a general idea of the content
A1 I skim-read the article to get a general idea of what it was about.
A2 She skim-read the instructions before attempting to assemble the furniture.
B1 Students are encouraged to skim-read the textbook before diving into the details.
B2 I often skim-read emails to quickly catch up on important information.
C1 As a seasoned researcher, she can skim-read research papers and still extract key findings.
C2 Despite his busy schedule, he can skim-read lengthy reports and provide insightful feedback.
formal I had to skim-read through the lengthy report to find the key points.
informal I usually just skim-read articles online to get the main idea.
slang I'll just skim-read this textbook before the exam.
figurative She skim-read his text messages, not paying attention to the details.
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