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judge
noun
1 a public officer who hears and decides cases in a law court. See also justice (senses 4 and 6).
2 a person appointed to decide the winner of a contest.
3 someone qualified to assess something; someone who shows discrimination a good judge of character .
4 someone who decides or assesses Let me be the judge of that .
verb (judged , judging )
1 to try (a legal case) in a law court as a judge; to decide (questions of guiltiness, etc).
2 to decide the winner of (a contest).
3 intr to act as judge or adjudicator.
4 to assess; to form an opinion about something or someone.
5 to estimate.
6 to consider or state something to be the case, after consideration judged her fit to travel .
7 to criticize someone or something, especially severely; to condemn.
[14c: from French juge , from Latin judicare to judge]
judgeship noun the office or function of a judge.
judgement or judgment
noun
1 the decision of a judge in a court of law.
2 the act or process of judging.
3 the ability to make wise or sensible decisions; good sense I value his judgement .
4 an opinion in my judgement .
5 (usu a judgement on someone) old use punishment regarded as sent by divine providence His sickness was a judgement on him .
[13c: from French jugement ]
against one's better judgement contrary to what one believes to be the sensible course.
pass judgement on someone to condemn them.
pass judgement on someone or something to give an opinion or verdict about them or it.
reserve judgement to postpone one's verdict.
sit in judgement on someone to assume the responsibility of judging them.
judgemental or judgmental
adjective
1 involving judgement.
2 apt to pass judgement, especially to make moral judgements or criticize.
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