misread Meaning in Tamil ( misread வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
தவறாகப் படி,
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misread's Usage Examples:
Mary Margaret had obviously misread the weather and had stoked up a roaring fire.
What bothered Dean most was his misread of Edith Shipton.
Further, owing to the vast number of signs employed, to prevent confusion of one with another in rapid writing they were generally provided with phonetic complements, a group being less easily misread than a single letter.
Obviously he had forgotten it was there and he thought she had misread his intent.
They proved that he misread events and misunderstood his own position.
Obviously he had reconsidered his intentions toward her - or had she misread them from the start?Accordingly, in the second edition of his Principia, which appeared in 1713, he reconsidered his theory.
boatman's cabin!of the Old English version of Bada written Cedmon, Ceadmann) is not explicable by means of Old English; the statement that it means "boatman" is founded on the corrupt gloss liburnam, ced, where ced is an editorial misreading for ceol.
Obviously he had reconsidered his intentions toward her - or had she misread them from the start?This is clear when the first letter to Ney is studied with the orders, as it was meant to be; but Ney in the heat of action misread the later instructions.
Claudia put on a pout, thinking she had misread Jackson's intentions for her.
Josh strolled across the room and glanced down at her - misreading her expression, as usual.
He used to be able to read her every thought, but lately he seemed to do more misreading than anything else.
The highest scientific authority of the day, Major James Rennell, believed, however, that the Niger ended, by evaporation, in the country of "Wangara" - a region located by him, through a misreading of Idrisi, far too much 1 Sir Rufane Donkin in a curious and learned work, A Dissertation on.
27); (29) the frog (either living on land and killed by rain, or in the water without ever seeing the sun); (30) the stag (destroys its enemy the serpent); (31) the salamander (quenches fire); (32) the diamond (powerful against all danger); (33) the swallow (brings forth but once; misreading of Aristotle, Hist.
Synonyms:
scan, read,
Antonyms:
ionate, charge, dock,