Misread in a sentence as a verb

Initially I misread the title - I thought it was a mistake to move to Stripe.

Looks like a great product!That being said, I can't be the only one who misread this as "runescape".

[Edit: the following "PS" was a bit hasty; I misread the pricing detail page.

The twitter team claimed we misread the retention policy.

To those who thought that team lunch is "mandatory," you misread the article. It's not mandatory.

* to let people know when they misread the labels and put something that was clearly not an email in the email field?

I submit that you have rather egregiously misread TFA.

It's possible to misread anything at any time in any condition.

But to suggest that a radical change in the law of copyright is imminent - or that it is about to be abolished - is, in my view, to misread the legal landscape in a serious way.

On a digital display at a hotel at night, he misreads the 5 as a 9, and this fits with his expectationActually, I don't think he misread anything, I think it genuinely did read 90 miles exactly like he said it did.

Here's an amusing anecdote from early in the thread:========Whilst on the Concorde conversion course at Bristol, occasionally crews would have the privilege of meeting some of the original design engineers and draughtsmen who had worked on the Concorde project....Suffice to say that the senior fire officer who misread litres-per-minute as gallons-per-minute during an Olympus water ingestion test probably would not want any further publicity, likewise the apprentice who didn’t defrost the chicken before firing it into an engine running at full power in the bird ingestion test.

Misread definitions

verb

read or interpret wrongly; "He misread the data"

verb

interpret wrongly; "I misread Hamlet all my life!"

See also: misinterpret