word choice - Did she judge him "wrong" or "wrongly"?


Which one is the correct use?



She judged him wrong.


She judged him wrongly.



Or, are both correct, but have slightly different meanings?



Answer




She judged him wrong.



This means she decided he was wrong in something he did or said.



She judged him wrongly.



This means the error was hers.


Usually you would express that this way:



She judged him unfairly.



But wrongly works as well.


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