Misjudged
Pronunciation: /mɪsˈdʒʌdʒd/
Misjudged (adj)
- Having judged something in a wrong way, so your decision or opinion is not correct.
- Having measured a situation, person, or amount too low or too high, leading to an inaccurate result.
Misjudged (verb)
- To form an opinion or decision about something, but get it wrong because your understanding is incomplete.
Examples
- I misjudged the problem, and the solution failed.
- She misjudged his intentions and felt hurt.
Misjudged (adjective)
Examples
- Your plan was based on a wrong estimate.
- The team made a wrong estimate and lost time.