misread|misreading|misreads in English
verb
[,mis'read || ‚mɪsrɪːd]
read incorrectly, interpret incorrectly
Use "misread|misreading|misreads" in a sentence
1. You've misread me.
2. I misread "Mrs" as "Mr".
3. You must have misread the address.
4. Her behaviour was usually misread as indifference.
5. I misread the 1 as a
6. I had completely misread his intentions.
7. The general misread the enemy's intentions.
8. I think she misread the situation.
9. His confidence was misread as arrogance.
10. I misread the instructions / what the instructions said.
11. The doctor must have misread the notes.
12. I'm afraid I completely misread the situation.
13. They largely misread the mood of the electorate.
14. Jody misreads his caution for negativity and is mystified by his attitude.
15. The government largely misread the mood of the electorate.
16. We misread the level of interest in the campaign.
17. She had misread a date in the Tour Book.
18. It was found that tests had been systematically misread since 19
19. You couldn't be more mistaken, Alex. You've utterly misread the situation.
20. His chauffeur misread his route and took a wrong turning.
21. His tactlessness showed that he had completely misread the situation.
22. As had happened in previous nuclear accidents, the operators misread the situation.
23. I was given the wrong tablets when the chemist misread my prescription.
24. BIn this saga of judicial wrangling, the government misread public sentiment.
25. The general misread the enemy's intentions, and didn't anticipate the attack.