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misjudged (verb)

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  • misjudge — [[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… …   English dictionary

  • misjudge — verb (T) 1 to form a wrong or unfair opinion about a person or situation: The defeat showed how badly he d misjudged the mood of the electorate. 2 to guess an amount, distance etc wrongly: I misjudged the turn and hit the sidewalk. misjudgment or …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • misapprehend — verb /mɪsapɹɪˈhɛnd/ To interpret incorrectly; to misunderstand. They misapprehended the intentions and capabilities of our enemies, miscalculated the strength of communism, and misjudged the threat of terrorism …   Wiktionary

  • misjudge — 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 …   Wiktionary

  • misjudge — verb she misjudged her opponent s stamina Syn: get the wrong idea about, get wrong, judge incorrectly, estimate wrongly, be wrong about, miscalculate, misread; overestimate, underestimate, overvalue, undervalue, underrate …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • misjudge — UK [mɪsˈdʒʌdʒ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms misjudge : present tense I/you/we/they misjudge he/she/it misjudges present participle misjudging past tense misjudged past participle misjudged a) to make a wrong judgment about a person or… …   English dictionary

  • misjudge — [c]/mɪsˈdʒʌdʒ/ (say mis juj) verb (misjudged, misjudging) –verb (t) 1. to make an error in the judgement of. –verb (i) 2. to make an error in judging. –misjudgement, noun –misjudger, noun –misjudged, adjective …  

  • misjudge — 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 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • mis|judge — «mihs JUHJ», verb, judged, judg|ing. –v.t. 1. to judge wrongly: »The archer misjudged the distance to the target, and his arrow fell short. 2. to judge unjustly: »The teacher soon discovered that she had misjudged the girl s character. –v.i. to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • motion picture, history of the — Introduction       history of the medium from the 19th century to the present. Early years, 1830–1910 Origins       The illusion of motion pictures is based on the optical phenomena known as persistence of vision and the phi phenomenon. The first …   Universalium

  • mood — noun 1 WAY YOU FEEL (C) the way you feel at a particular time: His moods change very quickly one moment he s cheerful and the next he s sunk in despair. | It takes a couple of days to get into the holiday mood. | be in a good mood/bad mood etc… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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