judging Antonyms

Meaning of judging

Wordnet

judging (n)

the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions

Webster

judging (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Judge

judging Sentence Examples

  1. Judging someone based solely on their appearance is unfair and narrow-minded.
  2. The judge carefully considered all the evidence before passing judgment on the defendant.
  3. The teacher had to judge the students' work fairly and impartially.
  4. The audience was left to judge whether the magician's act was real or just a clever illusion.
  5. The critic's job is to judge the quality of the artist's work, both positive and negative aspects.
  6. The jury had to judge the innocence or guilt of the defendant based on the facts presented in the trial.
  7. The doctor had to make a judgment call on whether to operate on the patient or not.
  8. The manager had to judge whether to promote the employee or not based on their performance.
  9. The contestant had to rely on the judges' judgment to determine whether they would win the competition or not.
  10. The parent had to judge when their child was old enough to start making their own decisions.

FAQs About the word judging

the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusionsof Judge

determining, adjudging,deciding, settling, adjudicating, pondering, hearing, deeming, weighing, prosecuting

hedging, skirting,hedging, skirting, equivocating,equivocating, pussyfooting, pussyfooting,

Judging someone based solely on their appearance is unfair and narrow-minded.

The judge carefully considered all the evidence before passing judgment on the defendant.

The teacher had to judge the students' work fairly and impartially.

The audience was left to judge whether the magician's act was real or just a clever illusion.