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Definition of judgment
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of judgment is as below...
"Judgment
(v. i.) The act of
judging;
the
operation
of the mind,
involving
comparison
and
discrimination,
by which a
knowledge
of the
values
and
relations
of
thins,
whether
of moral
qualities,
intellectual
concepts,
logical
propositions,
or
material
facts,
is
obtained;
as, by
careful
judgment
he
avoided
the
peril;
by a
series
of wrong
judgments
he
forfeited
confidence..
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Seeming
::
Seeming
(n.)
Apprehension;
judgment.
Disapprove
::
Disapprove
(v. t.) To pass
unfavorable
judgment
upon; to
condemn
by an act of the
judgment;
to
regard
as
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
to
censure;
as, to
disapprove
the
conduct
of
others..
Sway
::
Sway (v. i.) To cause to
incline
or swing to one side, or
backward
and
forward;
to bias; to turn; to bend; warp; as, reeds
swayed
by wind;
judgment
swayed
by
passion..
Experience
::
Experience
(n.) The
effect
upon the
judgment
or
feelings
produced
by any
event,
whether
witnessed
or
participated
in;
personal
and
direct
impressions
as
contrasted
with
description
or
fancies;
personal
acquaintance;
actual
enjoyment
or
suffering..
Eschatology
::
Eschatology
(n.) The
doctrine
of the last or final
things,
as
death,
judgment,
and the
events
therewith
connected..
Unprejudiced
::
Unprejudiced
(a.) Not
warped
or
biased
by
prejudice;
as, an
unprejudiced
judgment..
Deem
::
Deem (n.)
Opinion;
judgment.
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) An
opinion
or
judgment
formed
without
due
examination;
prejudgment;
a
leaning
toward
one side of a
question
from other
considerations
than those
belonging
to it; an
unreasonable
predilection
for, or
objection
against,
anything;
especially,
an
opinion
or
leaning
adverse
to
anything,
without
just
grounds,
or
before
sufficient
knowledge..
Discerningly
::
Discerningly
(adv.)
In a
discerning
manner;
with
judgment;
judiciously;
acutely.
Recovery
::
Recovery
(n.) The
obtaining
in a suit at law of a right to
something
by a
verdict
and
judgment
of
court.
Mistake
::
Mistake
(v. i.) To err in
knowledge,
perception,
opinion,
or
judgment;
to
commit
an
unintentional
error..
Docket
::
Docket
(v. t.) To make a brief
abstract
of and
inscribe
in a book; as,
judgments
regularly
docketed..
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) A bias on the part of
judge,
juror,
or
witness
which
interferes
with
fairness
of
judgment..
Deference
::
Deference
(n.) A
yielding
of
judgment
or
preference
from
respect
to the
wishes
or
opinion
of
another;
submission
in
opinion;
regard;
respect;
complaisance.
Thinking
::
Thinking
(n.) The act of
thinking;
mode of
thinking;
imagination;
cogitation;
judgment.
Resurrection
::
Resurrection
(n.)
Especially,
the
rising
again from the dead; the
resumption
of life by the dead; as, the
resurrection
of Jesus
Christ;
the
general
resurrection
of all the dead at the Day of
Judgment..
Domesday
::
Domesday
(n.) A day of
judgment.
See
Doomsday.
Self-reproof
::
Self-reproof
(n.) The act of
reproving
one's self;
censure
of one's
conduct
by one's own
judgment.
Intuitive
::
Intuitive
(a.)
Received.
reached,
obtained,
or
perceived,
by
intuition;
as,
intuitive
judgment
or
knowledge;
--
opposed
to
deductive..
Irrespective
::
Irrespective
(a.)
Without
regard
for
conditions,
circumstances,
or
consequences;
unbiased;
independent;
impartial;
as, an
irrespective
judgment..
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