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  1. a decision by a jury as to whether someone is guilty after having heard the facts given at a trial: The jury reached / returned a verdict of not guilty after six hours of deliberation. A verdict is also any judgment or opinion given after considering the facts of a situation:

  2. a decision by a jury as to whether someone is guilty after having heard the facts given at a trial: The jury reached / returned a verdict of not guilty after six hours of deliberation. A verdict is also any judgment or opinion given after considering the facts of a situation:

  3. The meaning of VERDICT is the finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial. How to use verdict in a sentence.

  4. Verdict definition: the finding or answer of a jury given to the court concerning a matter submitted to their judgment.. See examples of VERDICT used in a sentence.

  5. A verdict is a decision made after a lot of considering, usually made by the jury in a courtroom. If you've finally decided that the test was unfair, that's your verdict and you should talk to the teacher about it.

  6. Someone's verdict on something is their opinion of it, after thinking about it or investigating it. The doctor's verdict was that he was entirely healthy. The critics were too quick to give their verdict on us.

  7. noun. /ˈvɜːdɪkt/ /ˈvɜːrdɪkt/ an official judgement made in court or at an inquest (= an official investigation into somebody's death) Has the jury reached a verdict? The jury returned a verdict (= gave a verdict) of guilty. The coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death. Collocations Criminal justice. see also majority verdict, open verdict.

  8. n. 1. Law The decision of the jury after the trial of a case. 2. An expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion: the verdict of history.

  9. VERDICT definition: 1. a decision in a court of law saying if someone is guilty or not: 2. someone's opinion about…. Learn more.

  10. A verdict, being a finding of fact, is different from a judgment or a judicial decision. The trial court may choose to accept or to disregard the verdict in determining judgment.