misjudging (Meaning)

misjudging

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

misjudging Sentence Examples

  1. Terry's misjudging of the situation led to an embarrassing confrontation.
  2. The CEO's misjudging of the market led to significant financial losses.
  3. The misjudging of their abilities caused the students to fail their exam.
  4. The doctor's misjudging of the patient's symptoms resulted in delayed treatment.
  5. The athlete's misjudging of the distance caused them to fall short of the goal line.
  6. The investor's misjudging of the company's value resulted in a substantial loss.
  7. The misjudging of the weather forecast led to an unplanned delay in travel.
  8. The critic's misjudging of the movie's potential led to it being a box-office flop.
  9. The politician's misjudging of public opinion led to their defeat in the election.
  10. The manager's misjudging of the employee's workload led to burnout and reduced productivity.

FAQs About the word misjudging

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

mistake, blunder,misjudgment, slipup, trip, misapprehension, misstep, miscalculation, error, muff

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Terry's misjudging of the situation led to an embarrassing confrontation.

The CEO's misjudging of the market led to significant financial losses.

The misjudging of their abilities caused the students to fail their exam.

The doctor's misjudging of the patient's symptoms resulted in delayed treatment.