199 examples of misjudge in sentences

Women as a rule see farther, but are apt to misjudge what is close at hand.

"Why, Tom," he said at last, "I have seen so little of him that I may misjudge him.

"The world might indeed so misjudge, because it is accustomed to look only on externals; but there is no need that the world should know anything about it.

V. misjudge, misestimate, misthink^, misconjecture^, misconceive &c (error) 495; fly in the face of facts; miscalculate, misreckon, miscompute.

[Obs.]; delude; give a false impression, give a false idea; falsify, misstate; deceive &c 545; lie &c 544. err; be in error &c adj., be mistaken &c v.; be deceived &c (duped) 547; mistake, receive a false impression, deceive oneself; fall into error, lie under error, labor under an error &c n.; be in the wrong, blunder; misapprehend, misconceive, misunderstand, misreckon, miscount, miscalculate &c (misjudge)

"My dear child," he exclaimed, "you really misjudge me entirely.

"You will be sure not to misjudge me?" "Why should I?" "You might think I was jealous on account of my own boy.

Do not misjudge the Moors.

How stair, handrail, and landing creaked that night, and how my feet and body struck noisily against things seen quite well but misjudged in the effort not to misjudge them!

I wish to misjudge no mannot even a member of a nation notoriously devoted to absinthe and illicit relations.

Hence we misjudge things.

M. Rio's theory (and he is the spokesman of a large party) is, unless we much misjudge him,

At first he had thought they were mocking him, but it was impossible to misjudge the nature of the applause.

" "You misjudge him, my dear.

Thus it came about that Bruce's appearance led his former admirers to misjudge him, and he saw a growing coolness toward him.

Left ignorant of the ironmaster's generous intentions, she attributed his ready deference to all her wishes to his ambition to become her husband, and even felt contempt for the readiness with which he had enacted his part in the humiliating comedy played before the duke, so thoroughly did she misjudge passionate, generous-hearted Philippe, whose only dream was to restore her happiness.

The man who has been much the subject of the conjectures and opinions of his fellow-creatures, in this way, must have many occasions to wonder, and some to smile, when he sees how completely those around him misjudge his wishes and impulses.

"I misjudge him if he will take even a fair defeat at sport in the right spirit.

" "Indeed, you misjudge me, Madame," says Calvert, who could scarce restrain a smile at the lofty manner of the beautiful girl, "as you misjudge the crowd, for 'tis applauding someone among the noblesse now,"

" "Indeed, you misjudge me, Madame," says Calvert, who could scarce restrain a smile at the lofty manner of the beautiful girl, "as you misjudge the crowd, for 'tis applauding someone among the noblesse now,"

"Do not misjudge me.

Reflecting, he said: "You may misjudge him.

He handed the apothecarybut a few words in time, lest we misjudge.

In that I did not misjudge my men, and that is where I succeeded so well.

"Why, upon my word," said she, "I believe you misjudge me.

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