judgment

Part of speech: noun

The act or faculty of judging; power to judge wisely or well.

Part of speech: noun

The decision reached.

Part of speech: noun

The sentence of a court.

Part of speech: noun

A disaster or affliction regarded as a punishment for sin. judgement.

Part of speech: noun

Judgeship.

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Usage examples "judgment":

  1. But the truth is that he shows the fact and leaves the judgment to them. - "Oxford Lectures on Poetry", Andrew Cecil Bradley.
  2. I was well pleased to be left thus to my own judgment. - "The-Brick-Moon-and-Other-Stories", Hale, Edward Everett.
  3. Have you any confidence in my judgment of what is best for you? - "The Scarlet Feather", Houghton Townley.