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