judge from

Frequency: 7.814.8 per million words

To form an opinion based on something.

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Examples (10)

  • The age of the furniture can be judged from the type of wood used.
  • To judge from what she said, she was very disappointed.
  • We can judge from his expression that he's not happy.
  • You can often judge the quality of the product from its finish.
  • It's hard to judge from a distance how large the building is.
  • Judging from the applause, the performance was a great success.
  • How do you judge a person's character from their online profile?
  • I couldn't judge from his tone if he was serious or joking.
  • Judging from the evidence presented, the jury reached a verdict.
  • One cannot truly judge a culture from a brief visit alone.