judgment [conclusion.]
Roget-categorie 480
4. Words relating to the intellectual faculties› 4.5. Results of reasoning
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Judgment
[Conclusion.]
zelfstandig naamwoord
result,
conclusion,
upshot —
deduction,
inference,
ergotism [Med.] —
illation —
corollary,
porism† —
moral.
estimation,
valuation,
appreciation,
judication† —
dijudication†,
adjudication —
arbitrament,
arbitrement†,
arbitration —
assessment,
ponderation† —
valorization.
award,
estimate —
review,
criticism,
critique,
notice,
report.
decision,
determination,
judgment,
finding,
verdict,
sentence,
decree —
findings of fact —
findings of law —
res judicata [Lat.].
plebiscite,
voice,
casting vote —
vote
etc.
(choice)
609 —
opinion
etc.
(belief)
484 —
good judgment
etc.
(wisdom)
498.
judge,
umpire —
arbiter,
arbitrator —
asessor,
referee.
censor,
reviewer,
critic —
connoisseur —
commentator
etc.
524 —
inspector,
inspecting officer.
twenty-twenty hindsight
[judgment after the fact];
armchair general,
monday morning quarterback.
werkwoord
judge,
conclude —
come to a conclusion,
draw a conclusion,
arrive at a conclusion —
ascertain,
determine,
make up one's mind.
deduce,
derive,
gather,
collect,
draw an inference,
make a deduction,
weet†,
ween†.
form an estimate,
estimate,
appreciate,
value,
count,
assess,
rate,
rank,
account —
regard,
consider,
think of —
look upon
etc.
(believe)
484 —
review —
size up [Slang].
settle —
pass an opinion,
give an opinion —
decide,
try,
pronounce,
rule —
pass judgment,
pass sentence —
sentence,
doom —
find —
give judgment,
deliver judgment —
adjudge,
adjudicate —
arbitrate,
award,
report —
bring in a verdict —
make absolute,
set a question at rest —
confirm
etc.
(assent)
488.
comment,
criticize,
kibitz —
pass under review
etc.
(examine)
457 —
investigate
etc.
(inquire)
461.
hold the scales,
sit in judgment —
try judgment,
hear a cause.
bijvoeglijk naamwoord
judging
etc.
v. —
judicious
etc.
(wise)
498 —
determinate,
conclusive.
bijwoord
on the whole,
all things considered.
uitdrukking
a Daniel come to judgment"
[Merchant of Venice];
and stand a critic, hated yet caress'd"
[Byron];
it is much easier to be critical than to be it is much easier to be critical than to be correct"
[Disraeli];
la critique est aisee et l'art est difficile [Fr.] —
nothing if not critical"
[Othello];
O most lame and impotent conclusion"
[Othello].
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