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Have pegged as Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæv/ /ˈpɛɡd/ /ˈæz/, /ˈɛz
HAV PEGD AZ
hæv/ /pˈɛɡd/ /ˈæs
hav-PEGD-AS

Definition

To judge or label someone or something as having a particular quality, role, or identity, often based on impression or appearance rather than full knowledge.

Usage & Nuances

Informal. Usually used about perceptions or judgments made about people ('They had him pegged as a troublemaker'), but can apply to things. Suggests a possibly superficial or mistaken impression. Common in spoken English, less so in writing.

Example Sentences

People have pegged her as shy just because she is quiet.

basic

I had him pegged as the leader of the group.

basic

They have pegged me as someone who doesn’t like to try new things.

basic

You really had me pegged as a morning person—guess I fooled you!

natural

Everyone at work has pegged him as a genius just because he’s good with computers.

natural

She’s not what I had her pegged as—she’s way more outgoing than I thought.

natural