n. 1 judgment, discretion, discernment, discrimination, judiciousness, prudence, wisdom, wit, sagacity, perspicacity, clear-headedness, perception, perspicuousness, percipience, acumen, intelligence, (good) sense, common sense, level-headedness, understanding, shrewdness Charlotte's judgement is often sought in such matters 2 decision, ruling, verdict, conclusion, determination, opinion, adjudication, finding, decree, order; outcome, result, upshot The judgement of the court is final It was the judgement of Paris to award the golden apple to Aphrodite. 3 criticism, censure, disapproval, reproof, condemnation They offered a moral, not a legal judgement 4 opinion, view, belief, (way of) thinking, mind, perception; sentiment In my judgement, she is innocent 5 evaluation, valuation, appraisal, estimation, assessment One critic's unfavourable judgement of a play can spell its doom
JUDGEMENT
Meaning of JUDGEMENT in English
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