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Read Meaning I Reading In The Loop 596 Give Justified Imagine

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Idiom READ (SOMETHING) INTO (SOMETHING)
Definition to give some meaning to something that is not justified; to imagine some significance that doesn’t exist
Examples
  1. Let me tell you what Scott said to me and then tell me how you would interpret it. Am I reading more into it than I should?
  2. When the lifeguard passed by and said hello to the young girl, she was convinced that he was in love with her. She was reading something into his hello that wasn’t there, because he said hello to everyone.
Cross-Refs

Compare to: read between the lines

Extra Info

The expression suggests that one can see meaning in some action or something said or written that is not actually there.

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