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    judgement
    /ˈdʒʌdʒm(ə)nt/

    noun

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  2. 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 ]

  3. 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

  4. 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.

  5. a decision or opinion about someone or something that you form after thinking carefully: It proved difficult to come to/ form /make a judgment about how well the school was performing. Synonyms. appraisal. assessment. estimation (OPINION) evaluation. rating. in someone's judgment. according to someone's opinion:

  6. 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.

  7. [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.

  8. 1. an act or instance of judging. 2. the ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion objectively, authoritatively, and wisely, esp. in matters affecting action; good sense; discretion. a man of sound judgment. 3. the demonstration or exercise of such ability or capacity.

  9. Judgment is the mental ability to understand something, form an opinion and reach a decision. You have great judgment of character, which is why your friends ask you to meet their significant others when things get serious. A decision is a judgment, unless you let a coin toss decide for you.

  10. a. The mental ability to perceive and distinguish relationships; discernment: Fatigue may affect a pilot's judgment of distances. b. The capacity to form an opinion by distinguishing and evaluating: His judgment of fine music is impeccable. c.

  11. Synonyms for JUDGMENT: verdict, finding, ruling, opinion, sentence, decision, holding, doom; Antonyms of JUDGMENT: tie, draw, halt, deadlock, stalemate, standoff, fact, truth.