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    judgement
    /ˈdʒʌdʒm(ə)nt/

    noun

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  2. 1. a. : the process of forming an opinion or evaluation by discerning and comparing. careful judgment of the odds. b. : an opinion or estimate so formed. is not worth doing in my judgment. 2. a. : the capacity for judging : discernment. be guided by your own judgment. showing poor judgment. b. : the exercise of this capacity.

  3. the ability to form valuable opinions and make good decisions: to show good/ sound / poor judgment. I don't think you have the right to pass judgment (on others) (= to say whether you think other people are good or bad). I'm going to reserve judgment (on the decision) (= not say whether I think it is good or bad) for the time being. B2 [ C ]

  4. noun [ C or U ] UK uk / ˈdʒʌdʒmənt / us. Add to word list. → judgment. (Definition of judgement from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of judgement. judgement. In judgement this was cited as a significant weakness in his claim. From. Wikipedia. But he was a man of strong sense and sound judgement. From

  5. the ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion objectively, authoritatively, and wisely, especially in matters affecting action; good sense; discretion: a man of sound judgment. Synonyms: prudence, intelligence, wisdom, sagacity, perspicacity, discernment, discrimination.

  6. [uncountable] the ability to make sensible decisions after carefully considering the best thing to do. good/poor/sound judgement. She showed a lack of judgement when she gave Mark the job. It's not something I can give you rules for; you'll have to use your judgement. He achieved his aim more by luck than judgement.

  7. Judgment is the ability to make sensible guesses about a situation or sensible decisions about what to do. I respect his judgement and I'll follow any advice he gives me. He said that publication of the information was a serious error in judgment. Synonyms: sense, common sense, good sense, judiciousness More Synonyms of judgment. 3. variable noun.

  8. noun. 1. A position arrived at by reasoning from premises or general principles: conclusion, deduction, illation, illative, inference. 2. The ability to make sensible decisions: common sense, sense, wisdom. Informal: gumption, horse sense. 3. The act or result of judging the worth or value of something or someone:

  9. n. 1. a. The act or process of judging; the formation of an opinion after consideration or deliberation. b. An opinion or estimate formed after consideration or deliberation, especially a formal or authoritative decision: awaited the judgment of the umpire. 2. a.

  10. Definitions of judgement. noun. the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event. synonyms: assessment, judgment. see more. noun. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions. synonyms: judging, judgment. see more. noun. the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations.

  11. the ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion wisely:[ uncountable] showed good judgment in choosing friends. an opinion, conclusion, or belief based on the circumstances before one's view:[ countable] It was the reviewer's judgment that the play would not be a success.