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单词 judicious
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judicious

I make judicious use of taxis; not expensive when compared to the running costs of a car.You can add blocks of highlights with judicious use of fleshy plants.This judicious selection shows how important all three were.Other problems can be solved by some judicious selection.My sense is that they would be helped in this task by the judicious use of video technology.The judicious use of images of sites and objects fires the imagination and provides graphic evidence for obscure ideas and places.With more judicious use, you could almost double the battery life.Through the judicious use of portable medical equipment and electronic data exchange, precious healthcare dollars stretch further.Each comes with its own weakness and strength, and judicious use means knowing how they are compiled.She is judicious with her use of detail, subtle in her unspoken connections between the past and the present.Low yields are key, as is selecting the right yeast and the judicious use of oak fermentation and ageing.With a little judicious editing, the book could have reached a larger audience than the academic one for which it is destined.So his dresses define the waist, add drama with a train and have buckets of allure thanks to his judicious use of sheer fabrics.Hence lots of Proms repeats, but the judicious choices are all worth hearing again.What about rearranging the banner, with the judicious use of scissors, to form another phrase or saying?I am going to suggest instead that you spend what little money you have wisely on a judicious amount of investment make-up.

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judicious

British English: judicious ADJECTIVE
If you describe an action or decision as judicious, you approve of it because you think that it shows good judgment.
The President authorizes the judicious use of military force to protect our citizens.
  • American English: judicious
  • Brazilian Portuguese: judicioso
  • Chinese: 明智的
  • European Spanish: juicioso
  • French: judicieux
  • German: klug
  • Italian: assennato
  • Japanese: 賢明な
  • Korean: 현명한
  • European Portuguese: judicioso
  • Latin American Spanish: juicioso

(adjective) 
Definition
having or showing good judgment
The President authorizes the judicious use of military force.
Synonyms
sensible
She was a sensible girl and did not panic.
considered
reasonable
He's a reasonable sort of chap.
discerning
tailor-made holidays to suit the more discerning traveller
sound
They are trained nutritionists who can give sound advice on diets.
politic
Many people found it politic to change their allegiance.
acute
informed
diplomatic
She is very direct. I tend to be more diplomatic.
careful
One has to be extremely careful when dealing with these people.
wise
She had made a very wise decision.
cautious
Mr King clearly has a cautious approach to change.
rational
a rational decision
sober
We are now far more sober and realistic.
discriminating
thoughtful
discreet
He followed at a discreet distance.
sage
My parents were always on hand to offer sage advice.
enlightened
shrewd
She's a shrewd businesswoman.
a shrewd guess
prudent
We believed ours was the prudent and responsible course of action.
sane
a sane and safe energy policy
skilful
astute
He made a series of astute business decisions.
expedient
It might be expedient to keep this information to yourself.
circumspect
You should have been more circumspect in your dealings with him.
well-advised
well-judged
sagacious (formal)
a wise and sagacious leader
sapient (ironic)
Opposites
thoughtless
,
indiscreet
,
tactless
,
imprudent
,
injudicious

Additional synonyms

in the sense of astute
Definition
quick to notice or understand
He made a series of astute business decisions.
Synonyms
intelligent,
politic,
bright,
sharp,
keen,
calculating,
clever,
subtle,
penetrating,
knowing,
shrewd,
cunning,
discerning,
sly,
on the ball (informal),
canny,
perceptive,
wily,
crafty,
artful,
insightful,
foxy,
adroit,
sagacious (formal)
in the sense of careful
Definition
cautious in attitude or action
One has to be extremely careful when dealing with these people.
Synonyms
cautious,
painstaking,
scrupulous,
fastidious,
circumspect,
punctilious (formal),
chary,
heedful,
thoughtful,
discreet
in the sense of cautious
Definition
showing or having caution
Mr King clearly has a cautious approach to change.
Synonyms
careful,
guarded,
alert,
wary,
discreet,
tentative,
prudent,
vigilant,
watchful,
judicious,
circumspect,
cagey (informal),
on your toes,
chary,
belt-and-braces,
keeping a weather eye on,
heedful

Nearby words of
judicious

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  • judgmental
  • judicial
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Synonyms of 'judicious'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of circumspect
Definition
cautious and careful not to take risks
You should have been more circumspect in your dealings with him.
Synonyms
cautious,
politic,
guarded,
careful,
wary,
discriminating,
discreet,
sage,
prudent,
canny,
attentive,
vigilant,
watchful,
judicious,
observant,
sagacious (formal),
heedful
in the sense of diplomatic
Definition
tactful in dealing with people
She is very direct. I tend to be more diplomatic.
Synonyms
tactful,
politic,
sensitive,
subtle,
delicate,
polite,
discreet,
prudent,
adept,
considerate,
judicious,
treating with kid gloves
in the sense of discerning
Definition
having or showing good judgment
tailor-made holidays to suit the more discerning traveller
Synonyms
discriminating,
knowing,
sharp,
critical,
acute,
sensitive,
wise,
intelligent,
subtle,
piercing,
penetrating,
shrewd,
ingenious,
astute,
perceptive,
judicious,
clear-sighted,
percipient,
perspicacious (formal),
sagacious (formal)
in the sense of discreet
Definition
careful to avoid embarrassment when dealing with secret or private matters
He followed at a discreet distance.
Synonyms
tactful,
diplomatic,
politic,
reserved,
guarded,
careful,
sensible,
cautious,
wary,
discerning,
prudent,
considerate,
judicious,
circumspect,
sagacious
in the sense of expedient
Definition
useful or advantageous in a given situation
It might be expedient to keep this information to yourself.
Synonyms
advantageous,
effective,
useful,
profitable,
fit,
politic,
appropriate,
practical,
suitable,
helpful,
proper,
convenient,
desirable,
worthwhile,
beneficial,
pragmatic,
prudent,
advisable,
utilitarian,
judicious,
opportune (formal)
in the sense of politic
Definition
wise or possibly advantageous
Many people found it politic to change their allegiance.
Synonyms
wise,
diplomatic,
sensible,
discreet,
prudent,
advisable,
expedient,
judicious,
tactful,
sagacious (formal),
in your best interests
in the sense of prudent
Definition
exercising good judgment
We believed ours was the prudent and responsible course of action.
Synonyms
wise,
politic,
sensible,
sage,
shrewd,
discerning,
judicious,
sagacious (formal)
in the sense of rational
Definition
reasonable or sensible
a rational decision
Synonyms
sensible,
sound,
wise,
reasonable,
intelligent,
realistic,
logical,
enlightened,
sane,
lucid,
judicious,
sagacious,
grounded
in the sense of reasonable
Definition
logical
He's a reasonable sort of chap.
Synonyms
sensible,
reasoned,
sound,
practical,
wise,
intelligent,
rational,
logical,
sober,
credible,
plausible,
sane,
judicious,
grounded
in the sense of sagacious
Definition
wise or sensible
a wise and sagacious leader
Synonyms
wise,
shrewd,
astute,
knowing,
able,
fly (slang),
sharp,
acute,
smart,
intelligent,
sage,
discerning,
canny,
perceptive,
judicious,
insightful,
far-sighted,
clear-sighted,
long-headed,
sharp-witted,
perspicacious (formal)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of sage
Definition
very wise or knowledgeable, esp. as the result of age or experience
My parents were always on hand to offer sage advice.
Synonyms
wise,
learned,
intelligent,
sensible,
politic,
acute,
discerning,
prudent,
canny,
judicious,
perspicacious (formal),
sagacious (formal),
sapient (ironic)
in the sense of sane
Definition
sensible or well-judged
a sane and safe energy policy
Synonyms
sensible,
sound,
reasonable,
balanced,
moderate,
sober,
judicious,
level-headed,
grounded
in the sense of sapient
Definition
having great wisdom or sound judgment
Synonyms
wise,
knowing,
acute,
intelligent,
discriminating,
sage,
shrewd,
discerning,
canny,
judicious,
would-be-wise,
long-headed,
perspicacious (formal),
sagacious (formal)
in the sense of shrewd
Definition
intelligent and making good judgments
She's a shrewd businesswoman.a shrewd guess
Synonyms
astute,
clever,
sharp,
knowing,
fly (slang),
keen,
acute,
smart,
calculated,
calculating,
intelligent,
discriminating,
cunning,
discerning,
sly,
canny,
perceptive,
wily,
crafty,
artful,
far-sighted,
far-seeing,
long-headed (rare),
perspicacious (formal),
sagacious (formal)
in the sense of sober
Definition
serious and thoughtful
We are now far more sober and realistic.
Synonyms
serious,
practical,
realistic,
sound,
cool,
calm,
grave,
reasonable,
steady,
composed,
rational,
solemn,
lucid,
sedate,
staid,
level-headed,
dispassionate,
unruffled,
clear-headed,
unexcited,
grounded
in the sense of sound
Definition
showing good judgment or reasoning
They are trained nutritionists who can give sound advice on diets.
Synonyms
sensible,
wise,
reasonable,
right,
true,
responsible,
correct,
proper,
reliable,
valid,
orthodox,
rational,
logical,
prudent,
trustworthy,
well-founded,
level-headed,
right-thinking,
well-grounded,
grounded
in the sense of wise
Definition
possessing or showing wisdom
She had made a very wise decision.
Synonyms
sensible,
sound,
politic,
informed,
reasonable,
clever,
intelligent,
rational,
logical,
shrewd,
prudent,
judicious,
well-advised
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