Judge, v. n. Decide, determine, conclude, form an opinion, pass an opinion, pass judgment, get at the truth, arrive at the truth, sit in judgment.

Judge, v. a.

    1. Try, doom, condemn, pass sentence upon.
    2. Consider, regard, think, esteem, reckon, account, deem, believe, hold, suppose, imagine.
    3. Appreciate, estimate, form an opinion about.

Judgment, n.

    1. Discernment, understanding, intelligence, discrimination, taste, sagacity, penetration, wisdom, brains, prudence, ballast, depth, sense, mother-wit, quick parts, common-sense, good sense, long head.
    2. Determination, decision, conclusion, opinion, notion, estimate.
    3. (Law.) Sentence, award, decree.
    4. (Psychol.) Power of judgment, intellect, faculty of comparison or synthesis, unitive faculty, faculty of thought.
    5. (Log.) Sentence, proposition.

Judgment-day, n. Day of judgment, the last day, Dies Iræ.

Judgment-seat, n. Tribunal, court, bar, bench.

Judicature, n.

    1. Administration of justice.
    2. Jurisdiction.

Judicial, a. Juridical, forensic.

Judiciary, n. Body of judges, courts, judicial department, department of justice.

Judicious, a. Sensible, wise, prudent, discreet, considerate, rational, reasonable, enlightened, sagacious, provident, sober, sound, staid, solid, cool, politic, well-considered, well-chosen.

Jug, n. Pitcher, ewer.


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