The judgment
Example: The judgment reflects careful evaluation
Definition
"The judgment" refers to the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions, often after evaluating information or evidence carefully. It reflects the mental process of assessing situations and forming opinions or decisions based on reasoning.
Etymology
The term "the judgment" originates from the Old French word 'jugement,' derived from the Latin 'judicium,' meaning 'a decision or trial.' Did you know? The root 'jud-' relates to law and justice, reflecting how 'judgment' has long been associated with making fair decisions.
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"The judgment" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 6", containing 114 commonly used words.
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