judgment
judg
ˈʤəʤ
jēj
ment
mənt
mēnt
British pronunciation
/d‌ʒˈʌd‌ʒmənt/
judgement
iugement
iudgement

Definition & Meaning of "judgment"in English

Judgment
01

an opinion that is formed after thinking carefully

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Her judgment about the project's potential risks was highly valued by the team.
The teacher 's judgment on the students' performance was based on several criteria.
02

the process of evaluating a person, object, or event and coming to a conclusion

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His judgment of the candidates was careful and deliberate.
The teacher 's judgment on student performance is ongoing.
03

the decision of a judge or law court

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The judgment was delivered after weeks of deliberation by the court.
The defendant accepted the judgment and decided not to appeal.
04

the ability to make thoughtful decisions after assessing the situation

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She showed excellent judgment under pressure.
Good judgment is critical for leadership.
05

the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision

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The lawyer studied the judgment carefully.
The court published the judgment detailing the verdict.
06

the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations

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