different between miscalculate vs misjudge
miscalculate
English
Etymology
mis- +? calculate
Verb
miscalculate (third-person singular simple present miscalculates, present participle miscalculating, simple past and past participle miscalculated)
- To calculate incorrectly.
- They miscalculated by assuming the dimensions were in imperial, not metric.
- To make a gross error in judgement.
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misjudge
English
Etymology
mis- +? judge
Verb
misjudge (third-person singular simple present misjudges, present participle misjudging, simple past and past participle misjudged)
- To make an error in judging, to incorrectly assess.
- I misjudged you. I don't like your politics but I appreciate your loyalty to your friends.
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