prejudged
verbDivide prejudged into syllables:
pre · judged
How to pronounce prejudged:
Definition of prejudged:
- prejudged (verb):
- to judge before hearing or before full and sufficient examination
Synonyms for prejudged:
anticipated
condemned
destined
doomed
fated
forecasted
foredoomed
foreordained
foretold
ordained
preconceived
predestinated
predestined
predetermined
predicted
preordained
presaged
prophesied
Antonyms for prejudged:
unprejudiced
Other 2-syllable words like prejudged
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