Yes, it is a verb. It means to read something wrong, or to misjudge.
no its a verb
Misread is the past tense of misread. In the present tense it is pronounced 'mis-reed'. In the past tense, it is pronounced 'mis-red'.
The part of speech of "misunderstanding" depends on how it's used. "I apologize for my misunderstanding." Noun (technically, gerund) "I believe you're misunderstanding me." Verb
The word 'misread' is a verb and the meaning is: Read wrongly, or Judge or interpret incorrectly. This definition among other definitions for other words can be found on the website 'TheFreeDictionary'.
of Misread, To read amiss; to misunderstand in reading.
Yes, misread is one word.
He had misread the instructions, so it was not operating correctly."Yesterday I misread a sentence in a story that I had to read out loud"It is possible that someone with a dyslexic learning disability to misread a word or phrase in a sentence.
The cast of Misread - 2011 includes: Lauren Ashley Kennedy as Hannah Parr
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it could short out catching something on fire casing the machine to skip or misread disc maybe to the point if the cords burn through