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The word 'misjudgment' is correct and is often used in written English.
It refers to a mistake or error in judgment, or the act of making a mistake in assessing a situation or person. Example: Her misjudgment of his intentions led her to trust him, but he ended up betraying her.
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misjudgment
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An act of misjudging, a mistake in judgment.
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Stoke had struggled to create any decent chances before Davis' misjudgment gave them a way back into the game less than two minutes into the second half.
Doing this would, however, constitute a misjudgment of historical proportions – one that could, in an appalling two-for-one, lose Labour the general election and wipe out the party in Scotland.
Warsi praises senior figures who were culled in the recent cabinet reshuffle – Dominic Grieve, Ken Clarke, William Hague – to reinforce the point that Cameron's error in failing to address Palestinian grievance belongs to a pattern of misjudgment.
Reading both Maurice Jones (The timing of the miners' strike was a monumental misjudgment, 17 March) and Arthur Scargill ('We could surrender - or stand and fight', 7 March) almost brings back the old days in the NUM national office.
There may have been a misjudgment in ever promoting her, and then preventing her from saying much of consequence about her role as faith and communities minister in the UK.
As much as politicians fear the whims of proprietors, many newspaper folk also seem susceptible to the blandishments of those likely to occupy Downing Street.After nearly six months, the inquiry feels like a cross between a revenge tragedy and a comedy of modern power relations, with hubris and misjudgment galore on display.
If only in the interest of their own careers, bank executives are anxious to avoid being publicly slapped down this time round.There is still scope for misjudgment, however.
This is a story that hangs heavy with imperial overconfidence, political incompetence and wilful bureaucratic misjudgment.
In testimony to Congress on February 27th, two such analysts blamed their dire misjudgment on Enron's misleading financial statements.
Her worst and possibly only constitutional misjudgment was in 1963, when, after some Tory shenanigans, she was arguably gulled into making the 14th Earl of Home prime minister.
At the least, he adds, the Arab Spring would have challenged Saddam and the consequences "would have been truly terrible".If he was guilty of a misjudgment, he says, it was that he "failed to properly understand the causes of 9/11" and was too hopeful about the aftermath of the war.
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