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adjective using or showing judgment as to action or practical expediency; discreet, prudent, or politic: judicious use of one's money.
having, exercising, or characterized by good or discriminating judgment; wise, sensible, or well-advised: a judicious selection of documents.
Origin of judicious 1590–1600; <Latin jūdici (um ) judgment (see judge, -ium) + -ous; compare Italian giudizioso, French judicieux
SYNONYMS FOR judicious 2 rational, reasonable, sober, sound, sagacious, enlightened, considered.
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ANTONYMS FOR judicious 1 imprudent.
2 silly, unreasonable.
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synonym study for judicious 1 . See practical. 1, 2 . See moderate. 2 . Judicious, judicial both refer to a balanced and wise judgment. Judicious implies the possession and use of discerning and discriminating judgment: a judicious use of one's time. Judicial has connotations of judgments made in a courtroom and refers to a fair and impartial kind of judgment: cool and judicial in examining the facts.
OTHER WORDS FROM judicious ju·di·cious·ly, adverb ju·di·cious·ness, noun o·ver·ju·di·cious, adjective o·ver·ju·di·cious·ly, adverb
o·ver·ju·di·cious·ness, noun
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WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH judicious judicial, judiciary, judicious (see synonym study at the current entry) Words nearby judicious judicial conference, judicial restraint, judicial review, judicial separation, judiciary, judicious , Judith, judo, judogi, judoka, Judson
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Example sentences from the Web for judicious And if Obama has recently sounded like a paragon of judicious oversight, the actions of his administration belie his words.
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At a brisk, 90 minutes, Gravity is a master class not just in technical achievement, but in judicious editing.
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Boyd is so judicious , both about the life and work, so utterly conscientious, that he sees every episode in the round.
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That means being resolute but judicious about the use of force.
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In the winery, this means long, temperature-controlled barrel fermentation, not too much stirring and judicious use of new oak.
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It was the wise guidance, judicious and calm leadership of the men in these schools that saved the day at Atlanta.
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He has married the daughter of a neighboring clergyman, who is a judicious helper and contributes to the success of the school.
Hector's Inheritance | Horatio Alger
She is too amiable to desire what would make me unhappy, and too judicious to wish to step beyond the sphere of her sex.
Woman in the Nineteenth Century | Margaret Fuller Ossoli
It is particularly abundant in the New Forest, where scores may be taken in a single night by judicious sugaring.
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My versatile mind turns to the seven years of judicious Badness.
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British Dictionary definitions for judicious adjective having or proceeding from good judgment
Derived forms of judicious judiciously , adverb judiciousness , noun Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Words related to judicious sensible, prudent, reasonable, skillful, shrewd, thorough, cautious, sane, circumspect, rational, expedient, sober, careful, considerate, astute, accurate, acute, calculating, considered, diplomatic