misjudged

[mis-juhjd]

misjudged Definition

to form an incorrect or unfair opinion or conclusion about someone or something.

Using misjudged: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "misjudged" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I think you have misjudged him.

  • Example

    She was misjudged by her colleagues.

  • Example

    The situation was misjudged by the authorities.

  • Example

    I hope I'm not misjudging her.

misjudged Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with misjudged

  • misjudge someone's character

    to form an incorrect opinion about someone's personality or traits

    Example

    I misjudged his character and thought he was dishonest.

  • to form an incorrect or unfair opinion about a particular event or circumstance

    Example

    The police misjudged the situation and used excessive force.

  • to form an incorrect or inappropriate opinion about the emotional state of a person or group of people

    Example

    He misjudged the mood of the audience and made an inappropriate joke.

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Summary: misjudged in Brief

'Misjudged' [mis-juhjd] means to form an incorrect or unfair opinion or conclusion about someone or something. It can refer to a person's character, a situation, or the mood of a person or group. Synonyms include 'misconstrue,' 'misinterpret,' and 'misread.' Antonyms include 'appreciate,' 'comprehend,' and 'understand.'