What is another word for read into?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈiːd ˌɪntʊ] (IPA)

"Read into" is a phrase commonly used to describe the act of interpreting or inferring meanings that may not be explicitly stated. There are a number of synonyms for this phrase which can help to expand your vocabulary and better convey your ideas. One such synonym is "construe," which refers to the act of interpreting or understanding something in a particular way. Another synonym is "impute," which suggests attributing a particular meaning or intention to someone's actions or words. Other possible synonyms for "read into" include "discern," "perceive," "detect," and "glean." All of these words suggest a process of understanding or interpretation that is not necessarily stated explicitly, and may require some degree of inference or analysis. So if you're looking to expand your vocabulary and convey your ideas more precisely, these words can be a great place to start.

What are the hypernyms for Read into?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Read into

  • I listen to some of the comments on WIP - they're playing parts of the press conference - and I can see where people would read into things. But if anyone was at the press conference, I think would sense how much I enjoyed Philly and how I loved working for those people.
    Larry Brown
  • It has been the acknowledged right of every Marxist scholar to read into Marx the particular meaning that he himself prefers and to treat all others with indignation.
    John Kenneth Galbraith
  • I think, though, that people will read into a reporter's story a bias that they want to see in a reporter.
    Garrett M. Graff
  • Of course a poem is a two-way street. No poem is any good if it doesn't suggest to the reader things from his own mind and recollection that he will read into it, and will add to what the poet has suggested. But I do think poetry readings are very important.
    James Laughlin
  • As I said before, there are often disagreements as to what a particular set of facts mean. That is not at all unusual, and one shouldn't read into it more than is there.
    Robert Mueller

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