completely misread
Frequency: 7.29.8 per million words
To fail to understand the true meaning or nature of something in its entirety.
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- I had completely misread his intentions.
- The committee completely misread the public's opinion on the new policy.
- She completely misread the situation, assuming everyone was against her.
- We completely misread the market trends, leading to significant losses.
- He had completely misread the signs of her disinterest.
- Many investors completely misread the company's financial report.
- The government completely misread the public mood before announcing the tax hike.
- I fear I have completely misread your instructions.
- They completely misread the entire context of the email.
- You might have completely misread her message.