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- JUDICIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JUDICIOUS is having, exercising, or characterized by sound judgment How to use judicious in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Judicious
- JUDICIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
JUDICIOUS definition: 1 having or showing reason and good judgment in making decisions: 2 having or showing reason and… Learn more
- JUDICIOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Judicious definition: using or showing judgment as to action or practical expediency; discreet, prudent, or politic See examples of JUDICIOUS used in a sentence
- Judicious - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
As its sound implies, judicious comes from the same Latin word from which we get judge and judiciary, and not surprisingly a judicious decision is one that only comes after all sides have been weighed up and opposing points of view taken into consideration Judicious decisions are never split-second decisions
- Judicious - definition of judicious by The Free Dictionary
having, exercising, or characterized by good judgment; discreet, prudent, balanced, or wise: judicious use of one's money; a judicious selection
- judicious adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of judicious adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary careful and sensible; showing good judgement It is curable with judicious use of antibiotics Some dishes would be very bland without the judicious use of spices and other seasonings
- JUDICIOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
judicious implies the possession and use of discerning and discriminating judgment: a judicious use of one's time judicial has connotations of judgments made in a courtroom and refers to a fair and impartial kind of judgment: cool and judicial in examining the facts
- Judicious Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Having, applying, or showing sound judgment; wise and careful Having, or characterized by, good judgment or sound thinking Based on Middle French judicieux, itself based on Latin iudicium This criticism needs judicious qualification
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