Definition of Judgement in English :

Define Judgement in English

Judgement meaning in English

Meaning of Judgement in English

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Judgement pronunciation in English

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Judgement

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Noun

1. judgement, judgment, legal opinion, opinion

the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision

Example Sentences:
'opinions are usually written by a single judge'

2. judgement, judgment, mind

an opinion formed by judging something

Example Sentences:
'he was reluctant to make his judgment known'
'she changed her mind'

3. judgement, judging, judgment

the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions

4. discernment, judgement, judgment, sagaciousness, sagacity

the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations

5. judgement, judgment, perspicacity, sound judgement, sound judgment

the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions

6. judgement, judgment, judicial decision

(law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it

7. assessment, judgement, judgment

the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event

Example Sentences:
'they criticized my judgment of the contestants'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Judgement

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noun
1. 
the faculty of being able to make critical distinctions and achieve a balanced viewpoint; discernment
2. 
a. 
the decision or verdict pronounced by a court of law
b. 
an obligation arising as a result of such a decision or verdict, such as a debt
c. 
the document recording such a decision or verdict
d. 
(as modifier)
a judgment debtor
3. 
the formal decision of one or more judges at a contest or competition
4. 
a particular decision or opinion formed in a case in dispute or doubt
5. 
an estimation
a good judgment of distance
6. 
criticism or censure
7. logic
a. 
the act of establishing a relation between two or more terms, esp as an affirmation or denial
b. 
the expression of such a relation
8.  against one's better judgment
9.  sit in judgment
10.  in someone's judgment
noun
1. 
the estimate by God of the ultimate worthiness or unworthiness of the individual (the Particular Judgment) or of all mankind (the General Judgment or Last Judgment)
2. 
God's subsequent decision determining the final destinies of all individuals

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Judgement

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noun
1. 
the act of judging; deciding
2. 
a legal decision; order, decree, or sentence given by a judge or law court
3. 
a. 
a debt or other obligation resulting from a court order
b. 
a document recording this obligation
4. 
a misfortune looked on as a punishment from God
5. 
an opinion or estimate
6. 
criticism or censure
7. 
the ability to come to opinions about things; power of comparing and deciding; understanding; good sense
8.  Bible
justice; right
9.  [J-]
Last Judgment

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Judgement

see synonyms of judgement
n.
Variant of judgment.

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