From mind + read.
mindread (third-person singular simple present mindreads, present participle mindreading, simple past and past participle mindread)
- To read someone's mind.
1988 June 3, Rose Ann Chasman, “Unacceptable Level of Omissions”, in Chicago Reader[1]:In contrast, she mindreads with a negative bias--"clearly (sic) he thinks."
2006, Alvin I. Goldman, Simulating Minds[2], →ISBN, page 103:A similar point applies to the mindreading of fictional characters, as when one mindreads a character in a novel.
2011, Bob Bodenhamer, I Have a Voice: How to stop stuttering[3], →ISBN:The PWS frequently mindreads other people as judging them because they stutter.