How Do You Spell FOREJUDGE?

Pronunciation: [fˈɔːd͡ʒʌd͡ʒ] (IPA)

Forejudge is a verb that means to judge or form an opinion before all the evidence is presented. The spelling of this word may be confusing as it contains the unusual combination of the letters 'o' and 'e'. The correct IPA phonetic transcription is /fɔːrˈdʒʌdʒ/, which indicates that the first syllable is pronounced as 'for' and the second syllable has a soft 'j' sound. Forejudging is an action that should be avoided in order to reach a fair and just verdict.

FOREJUDGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Forejudge is a verb that refers to the act of forming a premature or hasty opinion or judgment about something or someone before acquiring sufficient information or considering all the relevant factors. It involves preconceiving an opinion without having the necessary evidence or understanding.

    When one forejudges, they are making a prejudiced or biased judgment based on limited knowledge, often influenced by personal beliefs, stereotypes, or misconceptions. This can occur in various contexts, such as interpersonal relationships, professional environments, or societal issues. Forejudging can hinder fair and unbiased evaluations, leading to inaccurate conclusions or biased treatment of individuals or matters.

    Forejudging can stem from numerous factors, such as ignorance, lack of awareness, personal biases, or preconceived notions that cloud one's judgment. It can also arise from an inherent human tendency to make snap judgments in order to simplify complex situations. However, forejudging is generally regarded as an undesirable behavior, as it undermines objectivity, fairness, and rational decision-making.

    Overcoming the tendency to forejudge requires cultivating open-mindedness, critical thinking skills, and a willingness to seek more information before forming opinions. By doing so, one can enhance their ability to approach situations with fairness, patience, and a genuine desire to understand others or the circumstances in question.

  2. To judge before hearing the facts and proofs.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for FOREJUDGE

  • dorejudge
  • corejudge
  • vorejudge
  • gorejudge
  • torejudge
  • rorejudge
  • firejudge
  • fkrejudge
  • flrejudge
  • fprejudge
  • f0rejudge
  • f9rejudge
  • foeejudge
  • fodejudge
  • fofejudge
  • fotejudge
  • fo5ejudge
  • fo4ejudge
  • forwjudge

Etymology of FOREJUDGE

The word "forejudge" is derived from the combination of two elements: "fore" and "judge".

The prefix "fore-" comes from the Middle English word "fore", meaning "before" or "in front of". It has its roots in the Old English word "fore", indicating "before" or "in front". This prefix is commonly used to indicate something that comes prior or in advance.

The word "judge" traces its origins back to the Latin word "judicare", which means "to judge". It also has connections to the Old French word "jugier" and the Middle English word "juggen", both meaning "to judge" or "to pass judgment".

Combining these two elements, "forejudge" refers to forming a judgment or opinion about something or someone in advance or before having all the necessary information or facts.

Similar spelling word for FOREJUDGE

Conjugate verb Forejudge

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have forejudged
you would have forejudged
he/she/it would have forejudged
we would have forejudged
they would have forejudged
I would have forejudge
you would have forejudge
he/she/it would have forejudge
we would have forejudge
they would have forejudge

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been forejudging
you would have been forejudging
he/she/it would have been forejudging
we would have been forejudging
they would have been forejudging

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would forejudge
you would forejudge
he/she/it would forejudge
we would forejudge
they would forejudge

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be forejudging
you would be forejudging
he/she/it would be forejudging
we would be forejudging
they would be forejudging

FUTURE

I will forejudge
you will forejudge
he/she/it will forejudge
we will forejudge
they will forejudge

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be forejudging
you will be forejudging
he/she/it will be forejudging
we will be forejudging
they will be forejudging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have forejudged
you will have forejudged
he/she/it will have forejudged
we will have forejudged
they will have forejudged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been forejudging
you will have been forejudging
he/she/it will have been forejudging
we will have been forejudging
they will have been forejudging

IMPERATIVE

you forejudge
we let´s forejudge

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to forejudge

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was forejudging
you were forejudging
he/she/it was forejudging
we were forejudging
they were forejudging

PAST PARTICIPLE

forejudged

PAST PERFECT

I had forejudged
you had forejudged
he/she/it had forejudged
we had forejudged
they had forejudged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been forejudging
you had been forejudging
he/she/it had been forejudging
we had been forejudging
they had been forejudging

PRESENT

I forejudge
you forejudge
he/she/it forejudges
we forejudge
they forejudge

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am forejudging
you are forejudging
he/she/it is forejudging
we are forejudging
they are forejudging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

forejudging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have forejudged
you have forejudged
he/she/it has forejudged
we have forejudged
they have forejudged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been forejudging
you have been forejudging
he/she/it has been forejudging
we have been forejudging
they have been forejudging

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it forejudge

SIMPLE PAST

I forejudged
you forejudged
he/she/it forejudged
we forejudged
they forejudged

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