About The Word Misreading
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Misreading
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What's The Definition Of Misreading?
[n] misinterpretation caused by inaccurate reading
Synonyms | Synonyms for Misreading: Related Terms | Find terms related to Misreading: abuse of terms | catachresis | contorting | distortion | eisegesis | error | error in judgment | garbling | gloss | injudiciousness | malentendu | malobservation | misapplication | misappreciation | misapprehension | miscalculation | miscitation | miscomputation | misconception | misconjecture | misconstruction | misestimation | misevaluation | misexplanation | misexplication | misexposition | misintelligence | misinterpretation | misjudgment | misquotation | misrendering | mistranslation | misunderstanding | misuse of words | misvaluation | perversion | poor judgment | skewed judgment | squeezing | torturing | twisting | wrenching | wrong construction | wrong impression See Also | misinterpretation | mistaking | misunderstanding |
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