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misjudged

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/mɪsˈdʒʌdʒd/ · mis-judged

To judge someone or something incorrectly.

Meanings

verbformal

To judge someone or something incorrectly.

کسی شخص یا چیز کا غلط اندازہ لگانا۔

غلط اندازہ لگایا گیا

ghalat andaza lagaya gaya

Formal: غلط قضاوت کی گئی

Synonyms

misinterpretedmiscalculatedmisapprehendedغلط سمجھاغلط طور پر جاناغلط ارزیابی کی

Antonyms

correctly judgedunderstoodassessed accuratelyصحیح اندازہ لگایاسمجھا گیاصحیح انداز میں جانچا

Common Collocations

  • misjudged personality
  • misjudged situation
  • misjudged intentions

Example Sentences

She felt misjudged by her peers during the project.

اس نے محسوس کیا کہ پروجیکٹ کے دوران اس کے ساتھیوں نے اس کا غلط اندازہ لگایا۔

Us ne mehsoos kiya ke project ke doran us ke sathiyon ne us ka ghalat andaza lagaya.

His talents were misjudged by the critics.

نقادوں نے اس کی صلاحیتوں کا غلط اندازہ لگایا۔

Niqadon ne is ki salahiyat ka ghalat andaza lagaya.

They misjudged the impact of their decisions.

انہوں نے اپنے فیصلوں کے اثرات کا غلط اندازہ لگایا۔

Unho ne apne faislon ke asraat ka ghalat andaza lagaya.

Easily Confused With

misjudgment:Misjudged is the verb form, while misjudgment is the noun form referring to the act of judging incorrectly.

Word Family

misjudgment
nounغلط فیصلہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember misjudged as 'mis' + 'judged', like 'mistakenly judged'.

Imagine a person standing in front of a jury, looking worried while the jury misjudges them.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو چھپایا تو مجھے غفلت سے سمجھا، کیا خبر تھی اُن کو کہ میں نے کتنا تنگ کیا۔

Khud ko chhupaya to mujhe ghaflat se samjha, Kya khabar thi un ko ke maine kitna tang kiya.

When I hid myself, they misunderstood me; little did they know how much I troubled them.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اندھیر نگری چاوَل ہے۔

Andhir nagri chawal hai.

In the land of darkness, all is fair.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "mesjuger" — to judge wrongly

First known use: 15th century

The word 'misjudged' evolved from the prefix 'mis-' meaning wrong or badly, combined with 'judged', the past form of 'judge', which has roots in Latin.