| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class IV. Words Relating to the Intellectual Faculties | | Division (I) Formation of Ideas | | Section V. Results of Reasoning |
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| 480. Judgment. [Conclusion.] |
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| NOUN: | JUDGMENT, decision, determination, finding, verdict, sentence, decree; res adjudicata [L.], res judicata [L.]; opinion (belief) [See Belief]; good judgment (wisdom) [See Intelligence. Wisdom].
RESULT, conclusion, upshot; deduction, inference, ergotism [obs.], illation; corollary, porism; moral.
ESTIMATION, valuation, appreciation, judication; dijudication, adjudication; arbitrament, arbitrement, arbitration; assessment, ponderation [rare]; valorization.
ESTIMATE, award; review, criticism, critique, notice, report.
PLEBISCITE, plebiscitum, voice, casting vote; vote (choice) [See Choice].
ARBITER, arbitrator; judge, umpire; assessor, referee; inspector, inspecting officer; censor.
REVIEWER, critic; connoisseur; commentator [See Interpreter].
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| VERB: | JUDGE, conclude, opine; come to -, draw -, arrive at- a conclusion; ascertain, determine, make up ones mind.
DEDUCE, derive, gather, collect, infer, draw an inference, make a deduction, weet [obs.], ween [archaic].
ESTIMATE, form an estimate, appreciate, value, count, assess, rate, rank, account; regard, consider, think of; look upon (believe) [See Belief]; review; size up [colloq.].
DECIDE, settle; pass -, give- an opinion; try, pronounce, rule; pass -judgment, - sentence; sentence, doom, decree; find; give -, deliver- judgment; adjudge, adjudicate, judicate [rare]; arbitrate, award, report; bring in a verdict; make absolute, set a question at rest; confirm (assent) [See Assent].
hold the scales, sit in judgment; try a cause, hear a cause.
REVIEW, comment, criticize; pass under review (examine) [See Attention]; investigate (inquire) [See Inquiry].
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| ADJECTIVE: | JUDGING &c. v.; judicious (wise) [See Intelligence. Wisdom]; determinate, conclusive, confirmatory.
CRITICAL, hypercritical, hairsplitting, censorious.
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| ADVERB: | ON THE WHOLE, all things considered, taking all this into consideration, this being so, quæ cum ita sint [L.], therefore, wherefore.
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| QUOTATIONS: | - A Daniel come to judgment.Merchant of Venice
- And stand a critic, hated yet caressd.Byron
- It is much easier to be critical than to be correct.Disraeli
- La critique est aisée et lart est difficile.
- Nothing if not critical.Othello
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