Definitionn. misinterpretation caused by inaccurate reading
Last update: August 12, 2015
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She tried hard to convince herself that she was misreading Wynn. [Please select]
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Misreading or corrupting the purer teaching of their founder, they place their hopes in sensual enjoyment. [Please select]
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His brother observing this hesitation, and misreading it drew him to the fireside and made him sit. [Please select]
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"We'll start right now," he plunged on, misreading her; "right now, with last night's haul."' [Please select]
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This, however, is a misreading of Milton's mind--a mind which was an organic whole--"whose seed was in itself," self-determined; not one whose opinions can be accounted for by contagion or casual impact. [Please select]
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As to Richard, he, looking up at her, though ignorant of her purpose, misreading the cause of that inspired aspect, still thought he had never witnessed so graciously gallant a sight. [Please select]
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