judgement

simple noun76 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

The ability to make wise decisions.

The ability to make reliable and sensible decisions.

The ability to make decisions based on one's expertise and experience in a field.

The inability to make wise decisions.

The ability to make good decisions with great precision.

Reduced ability to make good decisions, often due to alcohol, drugs, or illness.

The last decision made on a matter.

An opinion based on one's own feelings or experiences.

A correct and precise assessment.

A judgement based on having a lot of information.

A judgement based on facts, not feelings.

A fair judgement that considers all aspects.

A judgement made without influence from others.

A judgement influenced by personal beliefs or feelings.

A judgement not influenced by personal feelings.

A judgement made after careful thought.

A final and conclusive opinion.

A judgement made quickly without careful thought.

A situation where different people will reach different decisions according to their personal judgement.

Indicates the foundation or reason for a judgement.

A mistake made due to a bad decision.

Something that requires a personal decision, as there is no single right answer.

An assessment of something as good or bad in terms of one's standards or priorities.

Used to state someone's opinion.

An opinion or decision concerning a particular subject.

To apply your ability to make sensible decisions.

To use your ability to make good decisions.

To decide on an opinion or conclusion.

To express a strong, often negative, opinion about someone or something.

To develop an opinion or conclusion.

To state an opinion or decision.

To delay making or expressing an opinion.

To officially announce a legal decision.

To intentionally not give an opinion.

To formally and officially state a decision or opinion.