misjudging

[mis-juhj-ing]

misjudging Definition

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

Using misjudging: Examples

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

  • Example

    I'm sorry for misjudging you.

  • Example

    He was accused of misjudging the situation.

  • Example

    She misjudged the distance and fell off the cliff.

  • Example

    Don't misjudge her abilities based on her appearance.

misjudging Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with misjudging

  • misjudge someone/something as

    to wrongly believe that someone or something is a particular type of person or thing

    Example

    I misjudged him as being unfriendly, but he's actually quite nice.

  • misjudge the mood/temperature

    to make an incorrect assessment of the atmosphere or feeling in a situation

    Example

    I misjudged the mood of the room and made a joke that nobody found funny.

  • to make an incorrect estimation of when something should happen or be done

    Example

    I misjudged the timing of the traffic and ended up being late for the meeting.

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Summary: misjudging in Brief

The verb 'misjudging' [mis-juhj-ing] means to form an incorrect or unfair opinion or conclusion about someone or something. It can be used in phrases like 'misjudge someone/something as,' 'misjudge the mood/temperature,' and 'misjudge the timing.' Examples include 'I'm sorry for misjudging you' and 'Don't misjudge her abilities based on her appearance.'