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The word "misjudgement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an incorrect opinion or decision made by someone. For example, "The manager's misjudgement in the hiring process caused a lot of delays".
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misjudgement
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Mr Pang admits that "domestic pressures could lead to a misjudgement by Chinese leaders".
THE decision in August by Álvaro Uribe, Colombia's president, to invite his Venezuelan counterpart, Hugo Chávez, to help broker the release of 45 hostages held by FARC guerrillas for the past five years always looked like a misjudgement.
World Cup fans excoriate human goalkeepers for a misjudgement of millimetres; their RoboCup counterparts seem pleased if the players can recognize the goalposts.
Still others that it was a domestic ruse to score points over his rival and potential nemesis, Binyamin Netanyahu, ahead of the Likud primaries in November.Whatever the motive it showed profound misjudgement, not least in Mr Sharon's assessment of the mood in Washington.
That misjudgement was the beginning of many in response to the economic crisis, including their opposition to a fiscal stimulus when even the right-wing Republican administration in the US was applying one.
I mean that there are literally no words in the lexicon to cover the cocktail of chaotic misjudgement, rank cowardice and headless-chicken panic that has this week intoxicated the Prime Minister beyond his wits.
Song's misjudgement, which left Rooney chasing through one-on-one with Lehmann was excruciating.
In a desperate misjudgement, Gomes came out to meet Biabiany, blatantly tripped him and was dismissed.
It is harder for Blair to refute the charge that, irrespective of the detail, his decision to take Britain to war in Iraq was a disastrous misjudgement.
And if the majority were mistaken, in expecting things to be easy for So You Think, then they should not compound that misjudgement by treating his half-length success as any kind of diminishment.
The letter claims that "the actions and misjudgement of Nectu have placed the lives of 12 British citizens at risk".
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