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misjudge
[ mis-juhj ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to judge, estimate, or value wrongly or unjustly.
misjudge
/ ˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒ /
verb
- to judge (a person or persons) wrongly or unfairly
Derived Forms
- ˌmisˈjudger, noun
- ˌmisˈjudgment, noun
Other Words From
- mis·judger noun
- mis·judging·ly adverb
- mis·judgment especially British, mis·judgement noun
Example Sentences
On Friday, Health Secretary Wes Streeting hit out at Musk's attack on the government's handling of grooming gangs, calling it "misjudged and certainly misinformed".
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said Musk's comments about child grooming scandals were "misjudged and certainly misinformed" but asked the billionaire to work with the UK government to tackle online child abuse.
Those who once admired his understated style wondered if they had misjudged the politician and began to see his quiet ways through a less generous lens.
Angelica is interesting because the sisters really misjudge her.
Some polls misjudged Trump’s backing by even greater margins.
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