Misjudged

Pronunciation: /mɪsˈdʒʌdʒd/

Misjudged (adj)

  1. Having judged something in a wrong way, so your decision or opinion is not correct.
  2. Having measured a situation, person, or amount too low or too high, leading to an inaccurate result.

Misjudged (verb)

  1. 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.