judiciousness (Meaning)

Wordnet

judiciousness (n)

good judgment

the trait of forming opinions by distinguishing and evaluating

Webster

judiciousness (n.)

The quality or state of being judicious; sagacity; sound judgment.

judiciousness Sentence Examples

  1. The judiciousness of the judge's decision was praised by both the prosecution and defense.
  2. Investors appreciated the judiciousness of the fund manager, who consistently made sound investment decisions.
  3. The CEO's judiciousness helped the company navigate through the economic downturn.
  4. The judiciousness of the doctor's treatment plan resulted in a positive outcome for the patient.
  5. The judiciousness of the scientist's research led to a groundbreaking discovery.
  6. The judiciousness of the politician's actions helped to resolve a complex international conflict.
  7. The judiciousness of the teacher's lesson plan engaged students and facilitated effective learning.
  8. The judiciousness of the athlete's training regimen contributed to their success in competition.
  9. The judiciousness of the artist's composition created a stunning and memorable work of art.
  10. The judiciousness of the writer's prose captivated readers and earned critical acclaim.

FAQs About the word judiciousness

good judgment, the trait of forming opinions by distinguishing and evaluatingThe quality or state of being judicious; sagacity; sound judgment.

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inexpediency, inadvisability,unwisdom, imprudence, unwisdom, inadvisability, imprudence, inexpediency, infeasibility, injudiciousness

The judiciousness of the judge's decision was praised by both the prosecution and defense.

Investors appreciated the judiciousness of the fund manager, who consistently made sound investment decisions.

The CEO's judiciousness helped the company navigate through the economic downturn.

The judiciousness of the doctor's treatment plan resulted in a positive outcome for the patient.