Meaning & Definition of word "Prejudge"

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    Prejudge

    /priːˈdʒʌdʒ/

    verb:

    • 1. To form an opinion or judgment about something before having all the relevant facts or information.
      • Example: It's unfair to prejudge someone's abilities based solely on their appearance.
    • 2. To make a decision about something before it is fully considered or evaluated.
      • Example: The jury must not prejudge the case based on media reports.
    • 3. To anticipate or ascertain a situation without proper evidence.
      • Example: We should not prejudge their motives; we need more context.

    Etymology

    From the prefix 'pre-' meaning before, and 'judge' meaning to form an opinion about something.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Prejudging a book by its cover:

    Making an opinion about something based solely on its appearance.

    Jumping to conclusions:

    Making a decision or forming an opinion hastily.

    Related Words

    bias:

    A tendency to favor or disfavor something or someone unfairly.

    stereotype:

    A widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief about a particular group or class of people.

    Slang Meanings of prejudge

    Meaning: To jump to a conclusion based on stereotypes.

    Example Sentence: Don't prejudge him just because he wears a hoodie.

    Meaning: To assume something about a person without knowing their story.

    Example Sentence: He might seem rude, but don't prejudge; he can be really nice once you get to know him.