noun
- plural of prejudger; people who form opinions or make judgments before having sufficient information or evidence
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or critical contexts
Examples
- The prejudgers in the room had already decided the outcome before hearing the defendant's side of the story.
- Critics accused the committee members of being prejudgers who ignored the evidence presented.
- Prejudgers often rely on stereotypes rather than facts when forming their opinions.
- The article warned against becoming prejudgers in matters of social justice.
- Many prejudgers fail to recognize their own biases when making quick decisions.