199 examples of misjudged in sentences

"Donnegan," he said softly, "I see that I have misjudged you.

He misjudged me; he should not have ventured to this deal with Lord Nick and his compatriots!" "Wait," exclaimed Donnegan.

" "Well?" "I misjudged you, Donnegan.

I misjudged you.

How much Beth De Graf misjudged Diana Von Taer the future will determine.

Therefore the young girl was gravely misjudged.

I have misjudged you, Mr. Cary; I thought you little better than a fool, but that story here of a collision in a fog and the list of damaged Queen Elizabeths in dock would have taken in even me.

Eagerly I longed for a sight of the word I sought: but I had misjudged the men against whose cunning I had measured my own.

Perhaps I have misjudged her.

In the very midst of his disappointment Linforth realised that he had misjudged his companion.

And now the umpire had upon his lips the fatal words: "Strikethree!" For as he looked down the line traced in the air by the ball, he saw that Tug had misjudged it.

" Leaving Gray's Inn, the warm tears filled his eyes to think he had so misjudged her.

It is, of course, easy to make assertions of this nature at random; but when a writer feels that he or she has conscientiously performed a duty voluntarily undertaken, it is painful to be misjudged; especially when, as in the present instance, nearly three years have been devoted to the work.

You have first the eccentric, misjudged Swede, Heyst (the adapter makes him an Englishman, perhaps wisely, as our stage takes no account of Swedes), come from self-banishment on a far Pacific islanda complex Conradian personality.

It was not a bad plan had we misjudged it, but the ground was so open nothing could be concealed.

Well, I had been misjudged; I had been absurdly measured by other men's creed: but might I not have similarly misjudged others, since I had from early youth been under similar influences?

Well, I had been misjudged; I had been absurdly measured by other men's creed: but might I not have similarly misjudged others, since I had from early youth been under similar influences?

" This poor sketch of the conception of the universe, to which I had conquered my way at the cost of so much pain, and which was the inner centre round which my life revolved for twelve years, may perhaps show that the Atheistic Philosophy is misjudged sorely when it is scouted as vile or condemned as intellectually degraded.

Mrs. Tidger's lady friend giggled at so much haste, but Mrs. Tidger, who felt that she had misjudged him, was touched.

But she had misjudged.

Either I misjudged, or you changed.

The long suffering heroine was in the arms of the long misjudged, misfortune-ridden, but ever faithful hero.

Ivan Andreievitch, I think I should tell youI misjudged him.

Perhaps they all misjudged him; perhaps he really needed comfort and consolation.

Mebby I misjudged the dog-gone thing.

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