Forejudger

/ˌfɔːrˈdʒʌdʒər/ noun

Definition

A person who judges things prematurely or without sufficient information; someone who prejudges.

Etymology

From forejudge + -er agent suffix. A noun form indicating the person performing the action of premature judgment.

Kelly Says

A forejudger is basically someone with a hair-trigger decision-making style—they've made up their mind before hearing all the facts, which is why they're often wrong.

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