prejudgement

/priːˈdʒʌdʒmənt/
noun
  1. An opinion or decision formed before having all the facts or evidence.
    • Her prejudgement of the new student was unfair because she hadn't even spoken to him.
    • Making a prejudgement about a book based on its cover can cause you to miss a great story.
    • The judge warned the jury to avoid any prejudgement of the defendant's guilt.
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