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How to Use "Judgment" with Example Sentences
judgment
(n):
an opinion; a decision made by a judge; ability to make wise decisions
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Used with adjectives:
"
Everyone thought he made an
accurate
judgment
.
"
(accurate, impartial, objective, informed, good, sound)
"
He was criticized for making
poor
judgments
.
"
(poor, harsh)
"
I'll make my
final
judgment
after I review all of the information.
"
(final, definitive)
"
She is bad at making
snap
judgments
.
"
(snap, unexpected, unplanned)
Used with verbs:
"
Don't
make
a
judgment
without all the facts.
"
(make, form)
"
Have you
reached
a
judgment
?
"
(reached, come to)
"
Don't
pass
judgment
so easily.
"
(pass, render)
"
I would like to
express
my personal
judgment
.
"
(expressing, sharing)
"
I'll
withhold
judgment
until next week.
"
(withhold, reserve)
"
She was trying to get the
judgment
reversed
.
"
(reversed, suspended, overturned)
"
They
obtained
a
judgment
in their favor.
"
(obtained, won, got, received)
"
He
trusted
his wife's
judgment
.
"
(trusted, respected, doubted, relied on, backed, questioned, influenced)
Used with prepositions:
"
She needs to make her own
judgment
about
him.
"
(about)
"
The worker won a
judgment
against
the company.
"
(against)
"
He was not ready to make a
judgment
on
the case.
"
(on)
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