Noun:
- A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate.
- A person who decides the results of a competition or evaluates the merits of something.
Verb:
- To form an opinion or conclusion about someone or something after careful consideration.
- To act as a judge in a competition or event.
Prepositions:
- “Of” (judge of)
- “As” (judge as)
- “By” (judge by)
Collocations:
- Judge a case, judge a competition, judge someone’s character, judge someone’s actions, judge fairly, judge harshly, judge impartially.
Example Sentences:
- The judge handed down a verdict in the murder trial.
- She is a respected judge in the Court of Appeals.
- The judge dismissed the case due to lack of evidence.
- He’s serving as a judge for the science fair this year.
- She was appointed as a judge at the international piano competition.
- Don’t judge a book by its cover; get to know the person first.
- The jury will judge whether the defendant is guilty or innocent.
- He judged her performance to be the best of the evening.
- She’s known for her ability to judge character accurately.
- They asked her to judge the quality of the artwork submissions.
- The audience cheered as the judge announced the winner.
- It’s difficult to judge the true impact of the policy changes.
- The panel of judges deliberated for hours before reaching a decision.
- He was elected as the chief judge of the district court.
- She’s known for her fair and impartial judgments.
- He judges everything based on his own experiences.
- The judge presided over a high-profile corruption trial.
- They asked her to judge the baking contest at the fair.
- The judge’s ruling set a precedent for future cases.
- She’s qualified to judge the authenticity of historical artifacts.
- He’s hesitant to judge until he hears all the facts.
- The judge’s decision was based on the evidence presented.
- Don’t judge her actions without understanding her motives.
- The judge imposed a sentence of community service.
- She’s been a judge at the dance competition for several years.
- He’s a tough judge when it comes to awarding scholarships.
- The judge listened carefully to both sides of the argument.
- She’s known for her ability to judge distance accurately.
- They appointed him as the head judge for the talent show.
- The judge’s comments influenced the jury’s decision.
- It’s important to judge people by their actions, not just their words.
- The judge granted a temporary restraining order.
- She’s a judge on the reality TV show about cooking.
- The judge’s decision was unanimous among the jury.
- They consulted with legal experts to judge the case.
- He’s hesitant to judge the success of the project so soon.
- The judge emphasized the importance of impartiality in court.
- She’s been invited to judge the fashion competition.
- The judge’s reputation for fairness is well-known.
- They chose him to judge the gymnastics competition.
- He’s known for his ability to judge the market accurately.
- The judge’s verdict was greeted with mixed reactions.
- She’s been asked to judge the film festival submissions.
- The judge’s role is to interpret and apply the law fairly.
- He was the judge for the art contest last year.
- They’re looking for qualified individuals to judge the debate tournament.
- The judge’s decision was based on legal precedent.
- She’s served as a judge in various capacities throughout her career.
- They’re discussing how to judge the success of the campaign.
- The judge’s ruling overturned the lower court’s decision.