Misjudging Meaning in English
word · lemma: misjudge
Definition
Believing something or someone is different than they really are, usually because of an incorrect or incomplete understanding.
Usage & Nuances
'Misjudging' is often about forming an incorrect opinion, especially by underestimating or overestimating. It is used formally and informally, often with people ('misjudging someone') or situations ('misjudging the time needed'). Common with prepositions like 'by' or 'about'.
Example Sentences
She realized she was misjudging her friend’s intentions.
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Misjudging the distance, he tripped and fell.
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I think you might be misjudging his character—he’s actually very reliable.
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They were misjudging how long the project would take.
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We were completely misjudging the weather; it started pouring after we left.
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Don’t risk misjudging the risks—double-check everything before you decide.
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