Classes
Intellectual Faculties
Results of Reasoning
480. Judgment [Conclusion.]
Judgment (Conclusion)
Nouns
result, conclusion, upshot
deduction, inference, ergotism [Med.]
illation
corollary, porism
moral. estimation, valuation, appreciation, judication
dijudication, adjudication
arbitrament, arbitrement, arbitration
assessment, ponderation
valorization. award, estimate
review, criticism, critique, notice, report. decision, determination, judgment, finding, verdict, sentence, decree
findings of fact
findings of law
voice, casting vote
vote etc. (choice) Choice
opinion etc. (belief) Belief
good judgment etc. (wisdom) Intelligence, Wisdom . judge, umpire
arbiter, arbitrator
asessor, referee. censor, reviewer, critic
connoisseur
commentator etc. Interpreter
inspector, inspecting officer. twenty-twenty hindsight [judgment after the fact]
armchair general, monday morning quarterback.
Verbs
judge, conclude
come to a conclusion, draw a conclusion, arrive at a conclusion
ascertain, determine, make up one's mind. deduce, derive, gather, collect, draw an inference, make a deduction, weet, ween. form an estimate, estimate, appreciate, value, count, assess, rate, rank, account
regard, consider, think of
look upon etc. (believe) Belief
review
size up [Slang] . settle
pass an opinion, give an opinion
decide, try, pronounce, rule
pass judgment, pass sentence
sentence, doom
find
give judgment, deliver judgment
adjudge, adjudicate
arbitrate, award, report
bring in a verdict
make absolute, set a question at rest
confirm etc. (assent) Assent . comment, criticize, kibitz
pass under review etc. (examine) Attention
investigate etc. (inquire) Inquiry [Subject of Inquiry. Question] . hold the scales, sit in judgment
try judgment, hear a cause.
Adverbs
on the whole, all things considered.
Phrases
a Daniel come to judgment" [Merchant of Venice]
and stand a critic, hated yet caress'd" [Byron]
it is much easier to be critical than to be it is much easier to be critical than to be correct" [Disraeli]
nothing if not critical" [Othello]
O most lame and impotent conclusion" [Othello] .