mis
The prefix is 'mis' meaning bad, lack of, or incorrect.
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 of Judge is un
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."
English is not my first language, and you got me going a bit there.…
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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