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judgment
noun as in common sense
Strongest matches
acumen, awareness, common sense, experience, intelligence, intuition, knowledge, perception, prudence, reasoning, sense, understanding, wisdom
Strong matches
acuteness, apprehension, astuteness, brains, capacity, comprehension, discernment, discrimination, genius, grasp, incisiveness, ingenuity, keenness, mentality, penetration, perspicacity, quickness, range, rationality, reach, readiness, reason, sagacity, sanity, sapience, savvy, sharpness, shrewdness, sophistication, soundness, taste, wit
Weak match
noun as in decision about blame
Strongest matches
analysis, appraisal, assessment, award, belief, conclusion, conviction, decree, determination, evaluation, finding, idea, inquiry, observation, opinion, order, resolution, result, review, ruling, scrutiny, sentence, verdict, view
Strong matches
appreciation, arbitration, contemplation, deduction, estimate, estimation, examination, exploration, inference, inquest, inquisition, inspection, pursuit, quest, reconnaissance, regard, report, research, search, sifting, summary
Weak matches
assaying, close study, probing, weigh-in
noun as in doom, fate
Strongest match
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affliction, castigation, chastisement, correction, damnation, infliction, manifestation, misfortune, mortification, retribution, visitation
Example Sentences
Still, the former president remained steadfast in his judgment.
He and WAR eventually went broke paying off a civil judgment of $12.5 million ordered by an Oregon court.
Trump is also appealing the defamation judgment against him in which Carroll was awarded $83 million.
In Alter’s considered judgment, Carter, who died Sunday at 100, “was an underrated and under-appreciated president and an appropriately appreciated but slightly overrated former president.”
But this time the restraint isn’t derived from the fear of judgment; it’s borne out of the knowledge that any dalliance with Samuel could have dire consequences.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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