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misread

1 of 1verb
/mɪsˈrɛd/
Forms:misreads,misreading,misread,misread
1

to read or understand a text incorrectly

transitive
  • He misread the sign and thought the store was closed.
  • She misread the instructions, resulting in an error in the recipe.
  • The clerk misread the address and delivered the package to the wrong house.
  • While following the map, I misread a turn and got completely lost.
  • The lawyer misread an important clause in the contract.
2

to misunderstand or wrongly interpret a situation or someone's behavior

transitive
  • It's easy to misread body language and draw incorrect conclusions.
  • Don't misread the intentions; he was trying to be helpful, not critical.
  • They misread the situation and assumed the meeting was canceled.
  • His attempt at humor was misread as rudeness by the audience.
  • Misreading the tension in the room, she made an inappropriate joke.
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