Noun:
- The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.
- An opinion or conclusion.
- A formal decision given by a court.
Prepositions:
- “Of” (judgment of)
- “On” (judgment on)
- “In” (judgment in)
- “About” (judgment about)
Collocations:
- Exercise judgment, use judgment, pass judgment, good judgment, sound judgment, exercise good judgment, exercise sound judgment.
Example Sentences:
- She used her judgment to solve the problem quickly.
- His judgment in financial matters is highly respected.
- The committee will make a judgment on the proposal next week.
- It’s important to reserve judgment until all the facts are known.
- They reached a unanimous judgment in the case.
- Her judgment was clouded by personal feelings.
- He exercised poor judgment when investing in risky stocks.
- They showed sound judgment in selecting the new manager.
- The court issued a judgment in favor of the plaintiff.
- His judgment was influenced by recent events.
- The judge’s judgment was based on the evidence presented.
- She’s known for her keen judgment in hiring the right people.
- They made a judgment call to cancel the event due to bad weather.
- It’s difficult to make a judgment without all the information.
- He’s known for his fair and impartial judgments.
- They rely on her judgment when making important decisions.
- The jury deliberated for hours before reaching a judgment.
- The doctor’s judgment was that surgery was necessary.
- She hesitated to pass judgment on his actions.
- The board of directors will render a judgment on the merger proposal.
- Her judgment was questioned after the controversial decision.
- They trust his judgment when evaluating project proposals.
- The court’s judgment set a precedent for similar cases.
- It’s important to use good judgment in delicate situations.
- She exercised her best judgment in handling the crisis.
- The committee’s judgment was based on careful consideration.
- He seeks advice before making important judgments.
- They made a judgment about the company’s future prospects.
- She’s known for her ability to exercise sound judgment under pressure.
- He’s reluctant to pass judgment without hearing both sides.
- They rely on the judge’s judgment to interpret the law.
- The jury’s judgment was influenced by the expert testimony.
- They need to make a judgment call about the project’s timeline.
- Her judgment was affected by the emotional nature of the case.
- They respect his judgment in matters of strategic planning.
- The court issued a final judgment in the lawsuit.
- He exercises independent judgment in his role as a supervisor.
- It’s important to use your best judgment in evaluating risks.
- They questioned the judgment of the referee in the game.
- She demonstrated poor judgment in handling the conflict.
- He’s known for his quick judgment in emergency situations.
- The judge’s judgment was fair and balanced.
- They reached a collective judgment on the matter.
- The board of directors will announce their judgment soon.
- She’s seeking guidance on how to improve her judgment.
- His judgment was clouded by personal bias.
- The court’s judgment was based on legal precedent.
- They reached a unanimous judgment about the new policy.
- He’s known for his sharp judgment in financial matters.
- The committee will render its judgment after reviewing the evidence.