2020-10-25
ศัพท์ น่าสับสน ชุด J– Judge adjudge
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Dictionary.com
ออกเสียง Judge = ‘JUHJ’
ออกเสียง adjudge = ‘uh-JUHJ’
Dictionary.com
synonym study for judge
Judge, referee, umpire refer to one who is entrustedwith decisions affecting others.
Judge, in its legaland other uses, implies particularly that one has qualifications andauthority for giving decisions in matters at issue:
a judge appointed to the Supreme Court; ajudge in the pie competition.
A refereeusually examines and reports on the merits of a case as an aid to a court.
An umpiregives the final ruling when arbitrators of a case disagree.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Choose the Right Synonym for judge
Verb
infer, deduce, conclude, judge, gather
mean to arrive at amental conclusion.
inferimplies arriving at a conclusion by reasoning from evidence; ifthe evidence is slight, the term comes close to surmise. from thatremark,
I inferred that they knew each other
deduce oftenadds to inferthe special implication of drawing a particular inference from ageneralization. denied we could deduce anything important from humanmortality
conclude impliesarriving at a necessary inference at the end of a chain of reasoning. concludedthat only the accused could be guilty
judge stressesa weighing of the evidence on which a conclusion is based. judgepeople by their actions
gathersuggests an intuitive forming of a conclusion from implications. gatheredtheir desire to be alone without a word
Dictionary of Problem Words and Expression
Judge - adjudge
As a verb,judge shares with adjudge
the meaningof “to think,” “to consider,” ‘to guess, and “to estimate”:
“We judged (or adjudged) our best movewas to get away as soon as possible.”
Adjudge, a more formalterm than judge.
Is usually reserved forsuch meaning
as “to announce formally”and “to decree”
(The court adjudged the will to be valid)
and “to award judicially”(The verdict was adjudged to the plaintiff).
Judge has a varietyof meanings, as suggested by uses such as these:
“The coach will have to judge between us.”
“Listen to both of us and judgeaccordingly.”
“You shouldn’t judge a magazine by itscover.”
“The foreman judged me to be right.”
“The pilot judged the distance to be 1mile.”