judgments
Prononciation : [ˈdʒʌdʒmənts]
Mot
Contexte : « decision-making »
(noun) a judgment is a decision or opinion formed about something. It’s like when you think carefully and then decide if something is right or wrong.
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Her judgments about which movie to watch were always spot on.
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His judgments were often too harsh and unfair.
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What kind of judgments do you make when choosing a friend?
Contexte : « law »
(noun) a judgment is an official decision made by a court. This is what a judge decides after looking at a case and hearing from both sides.
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The court's judgments were clear and fair.
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The judgments in that case were challenged because they seemed wrong.
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What does the judge's judgment say about the case?
Contexte : « evaluation »
(noun) a judgment can also mean an evaluation of someone or something. It's when you look at everything and then say if it’s good or bad.
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Her judgments on student work are very helpful.
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His judgments about others often lack understanding.
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How do you make judgments about the quality of your work?
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