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misjudge

[mis-juhj]

verb (used with or without object)

misjudged, misjudging 
  1. to judge, estimate, or value wrongly or unjustly.



misjudge

/ ˌɪˈʌ /

verb

  1. to judge (a person or persons) wrongly or unfairly

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • misjudger noun
  • misjudgingly adverb
  • misjudgment noun
  • ˌˈܻ岵 noun
  • ˌˈܻ岵Գ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of misjudge1

First recorded in 1525–35; mis- 1 + judge
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This time, Norris did not have space to edge alongside and appeared to misjudge the manoeuvre.

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Leclerc misjudged Turn Three after locking his brakes going into the corner and collected the barrier as he speared across the grass, just under halfway through the session.

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Soon, documentaries about the case included titles with words like "misjudged" and "boys betrayed".

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David Morton, headmaster of The King's School in Gloucester, which charges pupils between £3,725 and £9,050 a term, says the policy is "misjudged".

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Perry may have misjudged the public mood, but at the same time, the venom in the blowback points to deeper issues in pop culture beyond her control.

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