n. 25B6; noun
his temper could affect his judgement : DISCERNMENT, acumen, shrewdness, astuteness, (common) sense, perception, perspicacity, percipience, acuity, discrimination, wisdom, wit, judiciousness, prudence, canniness, sharpness, sharp-wittedness, powers of reasoning, reason, logic; informal nous, savvy, horse sense, gumption; Brit. informal common; N. Amer. informal smarts.
a court judgement : VERDICT, decision, adjudication, ruling, pronouncement, decree, finding; sentence.
critical judgement : ASSESSMENT, evaluation, appraisal; review, analysis, criticism, critique.
a judgement on them for their wickedness : PUNISHMENT, retribution, penalty.
25A0; against one's better judgement RELUCTANTLY, unwillingly, grudgingly.
25A0; in my judgement IN MY OPINION, to my mind, to my way of thinking, I believe, I think, as I see it, in my estimation.