misjudged (Meaning)

misjudged

to estimate wrongly, to judge wrongly or unfairly, to be mistaken in judgment, to have an unjust opinion of

misjudged Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher misjudged the difficulty of the exam, leading to widespread student frustration.
  2. I misjudged his intentions and ended up in an awkward situation.
  3. The company misjudged the demand for its product, resulting in significant losses.
  4. The politician misjudged the public's mood and lost the election by a landslide.
  5. The coach misjudged the abilities of his team, leading to a humiliating defeat.
  6. The psychologist misjudged the patient's mental state, which had severe consequences.
  7. The critic misjudged the value of the novel, which later became a bestseller.
  8. The CEO misjudged the market conditions and invested heavily in a failing industry.
  9. The referee misjudged the foul, granting the opposing team an undeserved penalty kick.
  10. I misjudged the time it would take to complete the task and found myself rushing to finish at the last minute.

FAQs About the word misjudged

to estimate wrongly, to judge wrongly or unfairly, to be mistaken in judgment, to have an unjust opinion of

underestimated, miscalculated, misconceived,misunderstood, mistook, misperceived, misgauged, misestimated, misinterpreted, misapprehended

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The teacher misjudged the difficulty of the exam, leading to widespread student frustration.

I misjudged his intentions and ended up in an awkward situation.

The company misjudged the demand for its product, resulting in significant losses.

The politician misjudged the public's mood and lost the election by a landslide.