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1 misjudge
misjudge [ˈmɪsˈdʒʌdʒ][+ amount, time] mal évaluer ; ( = underestimate) sous-estimer ; [+ person] se méprendre sur le compte de* * *[ˌmɪs'dʒʌdʒ]transitive verb mal évaluer [speed, distance, public feeling]; mal calculer [shot]; mal juger [person, character] -
2 misjudge
misjudge vtr mal évaluer [speed, distance] ; mal calculer [shot] ; mal évaluer [popular feeling] ; mal juger [person, character] ; I misjudged him completely je l'ai totalement mal jugé. -
3 misjudge
misjudge [‚mɪs'dʒʌdʒ](distance, reaction) mal juger, mal évaluer; (person) mal juger;∎ it appears I misjudged you il semblerait que je vous ai mal jugé -
4 misjudge
(to have an unfairly low opinion of (a person).) sous-estimer -
5 misunderstand
(a) (misinterpret) mal comprendre, comprendre de travers;∎ I misunderstood the message j'ai mal compris le message;∎ we misunderstood each other il y a eu un malentendu entre nous;∎ don't misunderstand me comprenez-moi bien;∎ your irony could be misunderstood votre ironie pourrait être mal interprétée(b) (usu passive) (misjudge) méconnaître;∎ a misunderstood artist un(une) artiste méconnu(e);∎ he feels misunderstood il se sent incomprismal comprendre;∎ if I have not misunderstood si j'ai bien comprisUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > misunderstand
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Misjudge — Mis*judge , v. t. & i. To judge erroneously or unjustly; to err in judgment; to misconstrue. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
misjudge — I verb be bewildered, be perplexed, blunder, err, err in judgment, estimate incorrectly, fail to recognize, have a wrong impression, judge erroneously, judge inaccurately, judge wrongly, make a mistake, make an error, male iudicare, misapprehend … Law dictionary
misjudge — (v.) early 15c.; see MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) + JUDGE (Cf. judge) (v.). Related: Misjudged; misjudging … Etymology dictionary
misjudge — [v] get the wrong idea bark up wrong tree*, be misled, be overcritical, be partial, be unfair, be wrong, come to hasty conclusion, dogmatize, drop the ball*, err, misapprehend, miscalculate, miscomprehend, misconceive, misconjecture, misconstrue … New thesaurus
misjudge — ► VERB 1) form an incorrect opinion of. 2) judge wrongly. DERIVATIVES misjudgement (also misjudgment) noun … English terms dictionary
misjudge — [mis΄juj′] vt., vi. misjudged, misjudging to judge wrongly or unfairly misjudgment n. misjudgement … English World dictionary
misjudge — v. to misjudge badly, completely * * * [ˌmɪs dʒʌdʒ] completely to misjudge badly … Combinatory dictionary
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 — Date: 15th century intransitive verb to be mistaken in judgment transitive verb 1. to estimate wrongly 2. to have an unjust opinion of • misjudgment noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
misjudge — misjudger, n. misjudgingly, adv. misjudgment; esp. Brit., misjudgement, n. /mis juj /, v.t., v.i., misjudged, misjudging. to judge, estimate, or value wrongly or unjustly. [1525 35; MIS 1 + JUDGE] * * * … Universalium
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