noun
- a person who forms opinions or makes judgments before having adequate information or evidence
Usage: often used in a critical or disapproving sense
Examples
- He was a prejudger who made snap decisions about people based on their appearance.
- The critic was known as a prejudger, dismissing films before even watching them.
- Don't be a prejudger; wait until you have all the facts before deciding.
- She accused him of being a prejudger who never gave anyone a fair chance.
- A good manager avoids being a prejudger and takes time to understand each employee's strengths.