The prefix is 'mis' meaning bad, lack of, or incorrect.
The prefix in "misjudge" is "mis-".
The opposite of judge using a prefix is misjudge.
The root word of "misjudge" is "judge." The prefix "mis-" is added to change the meaning to "incorrectly judge."
The prefix "miss" typically means "wrongly" or "badly." It is often used to convey a sense of failure or lacking, such as in words like "misjudge" or "misinterpret."
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
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The root word of "misjudge" is "judge." The prefix "mis-" is added to change the meaning to "incorrectly judge."
The Prefix of Judge is un
There is no suffix in misjudge.
You should try not to misjudge people.If you misjudge the length of the gap, you will fall to your death.
He didn't misjudge the distance.
The prefix mis- means wrong or wrongly. If something is stated wrongly, it is misstated. If something is wrongly understood, it is misunderstood. You might misjudge a person, or a distance.
Because sometimes when u misjudge them it could be their strangth u misjudged and that could be a problem. To misjudge someone could lead to bad things. You could get hurt or it can make u look like a compleat idot.
Because sometimes when u misjudge them it could be their strangth u misjudged and that could be a problem. To misjudge someone could lead to bad things. You could get hurt or it can make u look like a compleat idot.
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Neither, because it is a silent E.
misjudge, misunderstanding, misuses, not concentrating.