judgement

/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/

nounjudge · ment

Think: “I will JUDGE, then add -MENT.” If you can spell JUDGE, you can spell judgement.

Yes, it's judgement. Keep the base word JUDGE and add -MENT; in this spelling, there’s an extra “e” before -ment (judge + ment).

Definitions

  1. nounThe ability to make sensible decisions or form good opinions.
  2. nounAn opinion or decision that is made after thinking carefully.
  3. nounA formal decision made by a court of law.

Examples

  • In my judgement, we should leave early to avoid traffic.
  • The coach praised her judgement during the final minutes of the game.
  • The judge issued a judgement in favor of the plaintiff.

Synonyms

decisionopinionassessmentverdictdiscernment

Antonyms

misjudgmentfolly

Translations

ES juicioPT julgamentoFR jugement

Common misspellings

judgmentjudgemantjudgeementjudgemenntjudgementtjudgememtjudgemnetjudgemnent

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