misjudge
11misjudge — verb To make an error in judging, to incorrectly assess. I misjudged you. I dont like your politics but I appreciate your loyalty to your friends …
12misjudge — verb ADVERB ▪ badly, seriously ▪ completely …
13misjudge — Synonyms and related words: contort, distort, err, garble, get one wrong, get wrong, gloss, judge amiss, misapply, misappreciate, misapprehend, miscalculate, miscite, miscompute, misconceive, misconjecture, misconstrue, misdeem, misesteem,… …
14misjudge — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To make a wrong judgment, usually of a person] Syn. presume, prejudge, suppose, presuppose, misapprehend, be partial, be overcritical, be unfair, be one sided, be misled, come to a hasty conclusion; see also misunderstand .… …
15misjudge — mis|judge [ˌmısˈdʒʌdʒ] v [T] 1.) to form a wrong or unfair opinion about a person or a situation ▪ The government misjudged the mood of the electorate. ▪ I think you ve misjudged her. 2.) to guess an amount or distance wrongly ▪ I misjudged the… …
16misjudge — mis|judge [ mıs dʒʌdʒ ] verb transitive to make a wrong judgment about a person or situation: They appear to have misjudged the public mood on education. a. to make an incorrect calculation: He had misjudged the distance and scraped the other car …
17misjudge — [[t]mɪ̱sʤʌ̱ʤ[/t]] misjudges, misjudging, misjudged VERB If you say that someone has misjudged a person or situation, you mean that they have formed an incorrect idea or opinion about them, and often that they have made a wrong decision as a… …
18misjudge — mɪs dÊ’ÊŒdÊ’ v. judge incorrectly, err in evaluation …
19misjudge — verb form an incorrect opinion of. ↘judge wrongly. Derivatives misjudgement (also misjudgment) noun …
20misjudge — v. a. Mistake, misapprehend, misunderstand, misconceive …