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Judgement I Make ˈdʒʌdʒmənt Court Showed Give Thing

Word3 judgement
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/ /ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/
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  • 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.
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judgement

(noun)/ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/ /ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/
  1. 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.
    • The accident was caused by an error of judgement on the part of the pilot.

    Extra Examples

    • He trusted his wife's judgement.
    • His emotions may have clouded his editorial judgement.
    • I don't think he's dishonest, but I question his judgement.
    • Landing a plane requires fine judgement.
    • She has a reputation for sound professional judgement.
    • The speaker showed good judgement in his choice of topic.
  2. an opinion that you form about something after thinking about it carefully; the act of making this opinion known to others
    • SEE ALSO value judgement
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/value-judgement
    • In his portrait of the dictator he avoids any moral judgements.
    • Judgements of quality are always subjective.
    • He refused to make a judgement about the situation.
    • Who am I to pass judgement on her behaviour? (= to criticize it)
    • It will probably take some time for history to give its final judgement on his legacy.
    • It was, in her judgement, the wrong thing to do.
    • I did it against my better judgement (= although I thought it was perhaps the wrong thing to do).

    Extra Examples

    • Experience helps us to form judgements as to the best course of action in given circumstances.
    • He never allows any prejudices to colour his judgement.
    • I hate having to make snap judgements.
    • It is too soon to reach any definitive judgement.
    • It's difficult to form a judgement when you don't have all the facts.
    • Our judgements must be based on our knowledge and experience.
    • Remember to be tactful when expressing a personal judgement.
    • She must make her own judgement about when to go.
    • The company backed her judgement and implemented all her recommendations.
    • The inspector's function is not merely to pronounce judgement, but also to suggest improvements.
    • This latest case confirms my earlier judgement.
    • What, in your judgement, would be the best way to deal with the problem?
  3. the decision of a court or a judge
    • a judgment from the European Court of Justice
    • The judgment will be given tomorrow.
    • The court has yet to pass judgment (= say what its decision is) in this case.

    Extra Examples

    • The court reserved judgement on the two appeals.
    • The sacked workers won a judgement against the company.
    • They are trying to get the judgement reversed.
    • They obtained a judgement in their favour.
  4. something bad that happens to somebody that is thought to be a punishment from God
  5. to not decide or make a judgement about something until a later time
    • I'd prefer to reserve judgement until I know all the facts.
    • Three judges have decided to reserve their decision until a later date.
  6. to decide whether somebody’s behaviour is right or wrong, especially when you have no right to do this
    • How dare you sit in judgement on me?

    Word Origin

    • Middle English: from Old French jugement, from juger ‘to judge’.
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