单词 | judiciously |
释义 | judiciously (once / 2780 pages) adv When you do something judiciously, you use common sense or good judgment. It's important for juries to act judiciously when they're making a decision about a verdict. If you're giving someone bad news, it's best to speak judiciously, carefully considering how your words will be received, and when a teacher chooses one student to be his assistant for the day, he should choose judiciously so the others don't get their feelings hurt. The adverb judiciously comes from the Latin iudicium, "judgment," by way of the Middle French judicieux. WORD FAMILYjudicious: injudicious, judiciously, judiciousness+/injudicious: injudiciousest, injudiciously, injudiciousness USAGE EXAMPLESAs for Hamilton’s notion that the wise electors would judiciously deliberate and choose the most qualified candidate? Slate(Dec 19, 2016) Here are some of those lessons: Deploy your anger judiciously. Slate(Dec 15, 2016) “Used judiciously, it would be a happy color for an accent or to bring the outside in.” Washington Post(Dec 08, 2016) adv in a judicious manner let's use these intelligence tests judiciously Ant injudiciously in an injudicious manner |
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