judgematical

judgematical

A wise elder gives judgematical advice to a young person.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Having sound judgment: "judgematical" is an informal term meaning possessing good sense, the ability to discern what is right or proper, or being judicious.
    • Reasonable or logical: It can also describe something that is correct, fitting, or based on sound reasoning.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • She gave a very judgematical opinion on the matter, considering all sides fairly. (Her opinion showed good judgment and fairness.)
    • His decision to wait was quite judgematical, as acting too quickly would have caused problems. (His decision was reasonable and well-thought-out.)
    • The advice he offered was both practical and judgematical. (The advice was sensible and correct.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to be judgematical": to consistently demonstrate good judgment in one's actions or words.

    • In times of crisis, it is important to remain calm and be judgematical. (To stay composed and make wise decisions.)
  • "a judgematical remark": a comment that is especially apt or insightful.

    • Her judgematical remark about the budget saved the project from failure. (Her insightful comment prevented a mistake.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Judgematical (adj): an alternative spelling of "judgematical."

    • His judgematical approach to problem-solving is admired by his colleagues. (His methodical and wise approach is praised.)
  • Judgment (n): the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.

    • She has excellent judgment in choosing friends. (She chooses friends wisely.)
  • Judicious (adj): having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense.

    • A judicious use of resources is essential. (Using resources wisely.)
Synonyms
  • Judicious: having good judgment; wise.
  • Sensible: showing reason or sound judgment.
  • Sagacious: having keen mental discernment and good judgment.
  • Prudent: acting with care and thought for the future.
Related Idioms
  • Sound judgment: the ability to make good decisions based on reason.

    • He is known for his sound judgment in business matters. (He makes wise business decisions.)
  • To use one's best judgment: to make a decision based on personal wisdom.

    • Please use your best judgment when handling the situation. (Decide as wisely as you can.)