misjudge
Americanverb (used with or without object)
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misjudges,
present (3rd person singular)
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misjudged,
past participle, past
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misjudging
present participle
verb
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
Inflected Forms
Participles
Conjugated Forms
Present
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misjudgesimple
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misjudgessimple
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have misjudgedperfect
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has misjudgedperfect
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am misjudgingprogressive
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are misjudgingprogressive
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is misjudgingprogressive
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have been misjudgingperfect progressive
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has been misjudgingperfect progressive
Past
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misjudgedsimple
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had misjudgedperfect
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was misjudgingprogressive
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were misjudgingprogressive
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had been misjudgingperfect progressive
Future
Etymology
Origin of misjudge
Explanation
When you misjudge someone, you have mistaken ideas about what they're like. Politicians who misjudge their constituents aren't often reelected. If you've ever found yourself jumping to conclusions about someone after meeting them once, and then realizing they aren't the way you thought they were, you know what it is to misjudge someone. If a tennis player misjudges her opponent, she's likely to miss an unexpected shot and lose the match. When you judge, you form an opinion about someone or something. Now add the "bad or wrong" prefix mis-, and you've got misjudge.
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He converted his pole position into a lead at the first corner, only to misjudge the grip available at Turn Two, slide wide, and gift his position to team-mate Oscar Piastri.
From BBC ● Jul. 26, 2026
“Families continually misjudge how fast the need for care can expand,” says Farr.
From MarketWatch ● Apr. 15, 2026
Without accounting for this process, models may misjudge how carbon moves through the ocean and how the system responds to environmental stress.
From Science Daily ● Feb. 8, 2026
“It’s one thing to make a mistake or misjudge something or be ignorant,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times ● Feb. 9, 2025
Did they misjudge this water crisis so badly that they dismissed how dire it was, and left it in the hands of volunteers?
From "Dry" by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman
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“Legally Blonde” sets up Elle to be underestimated by everybody, including the audience, although the movie drops small hints from the very start that perhaps everyone misjudges her at their peril.
From Salon ● Jul. 6, 2026
This discovery of Orage’s significance in Katherine Mansfield’s life and work matters to scholars, but Ms. Kimber misjudges how much it might engross readers of a biography.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 30, 2026
Mr Walsh told the BBC: "Anyone who believes that this is just a temporary downturn and therefore can be fixed with temporary measures, I'm afraid seriously misjudges what the industry is going through."
From BBC ● Aug. 6, 2020
Lippman says customers appreciate those special editions, but if his staff misjudges demand for a certain title, he could be stuck with thousands of paper doorstops.
From Washington Post ● Dec. 19, 2017
But he briefly gets caught in the portrait of President Washington and misjudges the thickness of the bunting decorating the front of the box.
From "Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever" by Bill O'Reilly
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But the most obvious explanation might be the correct one: Acme’s first adjuster misjudged the damage, possibly with a bias toward keeping costs down for the company.
From MarketWatch ● Jul. 10, 2026
History has been unkind to the former first lady, who has been routinely belittled, mocked and misjudged.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 11, 2026
The city, they concluded, had misjudged the situation but had not pursued Gamble from a place of malice.
From Slate ● May 4, 2026
He played a huge part in the opening goal as it was his cross that Jordan Pickford misjudged before Gyokeres tapped the ball in.
From BBC ● Mar. 14, 2026
The pilot, however, was unaccustomed to glacier flying, and he’d badly misjudged the scale of the terrain.
From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer
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Management launched the deal anyway, misjudging how unpopular it would be with clients, then canceled the merger.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 2, 2026
“This high visibility acts as a better deterrent for people and helps prevent animals from accidentally running into the wire or misjudging a jump,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
From Los Angeles Times ● Feb. 1, 2026
By that point, Descovich has expressed regret about possibly misjudging Glaude’s civics teacher, and one candidate in this fantasy gubernatorial race knowingly has capitalized on a manufactured scandal.
From Salon ● Oct. 22, 2025
Kandula was walking westbound on Thomas Street when she tried to cross Dexter Avenue North, either not seeing or misjudging the speed of the oncoming cruiser, which was northbound on Dexter at 74 mph.
From Seattle Times ● Feb. 21, 2024
I had spent almost my entire life misjudging birds.
From This Side of Wild by Gary Paulsen
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