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Misjudge - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

To misjudge means to form an incorrect or unfair opinion about someone or something, often due to a lack of understanding or information. It can lead to mistakes in decisions or actions.

misjudge

/mɪsˈdʒʌdʒ/ /mɪsˈdʒʌdʒ/

Definition:

To form an incorrect or unfair opinion about someone or something.

Synonyms:

Misinterpret, miscalculate, misconstrue, underestimate

Part of Speech:

Verb

Antonyms:

Understand, judge correctly

Common Collocations:

Misjudge a situation, misjudge someone's intentions, misjudge the distance

Derivatives:

Misjudgment, misjudging

Usage Tips:

Avoid rushing to conclusions; take time to assess before forming opinions to avoid misjudging others.

Common Phrases:

Jump to conclusions, misread the room, get the wrong end of the stick

Etymology:

From Old English *mis-* (wrongly) + *judge*, from Latin *judicare* (to judge).

Examples:

  • 1. She tends to misjudge people based on first impressions.
  • 2. Don’t misjudge his silence for disinterest—he’s just shy.
  • 3. I misjudged the time and arrived an hour early.
  • 4. He misjudged the curve and drove off the road.

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