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Prejudge

usgb/ˌpriːˈdʒʌdʒ/Volume
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Jumping to ConclusionsPlay
Remember 'prejudge' means forming an opinion too quickly, without sufficient information. SlideLet's not prejudge who caused the error until we have all the facts.
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Negative ConnotationsPlay
Using 'prejudge' often implies a negative judgment or bias; be aware of its critical tone. SlideThe community should not prejudge the new policy as ineffective.
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Before EventsPlay
'Prejudge' is about forming an opinion before events occur, often leading to unfair assumptions. SlideThe fans prejudged the game as a loss before it even started.