misjudge - use in sentences

Object

  • situation: These will make it impossible for an expert to misjudge the situation.
  • mood: Phil Davies of the GMB union said Laing O'Rourke had misjudged the mood of workers " right from the start of this dispute " .
  • header: Fleeting soon had another chance when Coss, attempting to deal with being strongly outnumbered, misjudged a header.
  • ball: There's no chance next ball, mind, as Mahmood's misjudged slow ball allows Malinga to cut outside off stump for four.
  • distance: Totally misjudged the distance on the google map so was half running to the Jericho Cafe when she caught me up along Walton Street.

Modifying Another Word

  • badly: People who have not been there misjudge badly the difficulty in going on strike.
  • not: The United States and Japan should not misjudge the DPRK's stance whereby it declared a moratorium on its satellite launches.

Preposition: by

  • examiner: If you make a decision that you think could be misjudged by the examiner, explain your reasons while you drive.

Modifying Another Word

  • totally: Sadly, Lynch totally misjudged what the audience wanted.
  • slightly: The only time the emphasis seems slightly misjudged is when the analysis gets too intricate for an introductory purpose.

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