Misjudge Meaning in English
word
mɪsˈdʒədʒ
mis-JUJ
mɪsdʒˈʌdʒ
miz-JUJ
Definición
To form a wrong or unfair opinion about someone or something, often before knowing all the facts.
Uso & Matices
Common in formal and semiformal contexts; often followed by 'someone', 'something', or 'the situation'. Not a synonym of 'misunderstand' (which focuses on not understanding), 'misjudge' focuses on incorrect evaluation or opinion.
Spanish: juzgar mal - subestimarPortuguese (BR): julgar mal - subestimarPortuguese (PT): julgar mal - subestimarChinese (Simplified): 误判 - 误估Chinese (Traditional): 誤判 - 誤估Hindi: गलत आकलन करनाArabic: أساء الحكم على - قلل من شأنBengali: ভুলভাবে বিচার করা - ভুল মূল্যায়ন করাRussian: неправильно судить - ошибочно оцениватьJapanese: 見誤る - 誤って判断するVietnamese: đánh giá sai - nhận định saiKorean: 오판하다 - 잘못 판단하다Turkish: yanlış yargılamak - yanlış değerlendirmekUrdu: غلط اندازہ لگانا - غلط فیصلہ کرناIndonesian: menilai secara salah - salah menilai
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I misjudged the distance and missed the bus.
basic
It is easy to misjudge people when you do not know them well.
basic
Don’t misjudge her because of what you heard.
basic
I totally misjudged how hard the exam was going to be.
natural
We shouldn’t misjudge the situation before getting all the facts.
natural
He felt terrible after he realized he had misjudged his friend's intentions.
natural