judging
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Definition
Judging (noun): The cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions based on careful thought and evaluation of information, evidence, or a situation.
Usage
Judging is used to describe the mental act of forming an opinion, estimate, or conclusion. It involves assessment, discernment, and the application of criteria or standards.
Examples
- The judging of the art competition will take place tomorrow.
- Accurate judging of distances is crucial for a pilot.
- Her quick judging of the situation prevented an accident.
- The panel's judging was based on creativity and technical skill.
Advanced Usage
- To be good/poor at judging (something): To have a skill or lack a skill in making accurate assessments.
- He is very good at judging character.
- In my/your/his/her judging: Used to introduce a personal conclusion or opinion formed from this process.
- In my judging, the plan is too risky.
Variants and Related Words
- Judge (verb): To form an opinion or conclusion about.
- Judgment (noun): The ability to make considered decisions; the conclusion itself.
- Judgmental (adjective): Having or displaying an overly critical point of view.
- Adjudication (noun): The formal process of judging, especially in a legal context.
Synonyms
- Assessment
- Evaluation
- Appraisal
- Determination
- Reckoning
Related Phrases
- As far as I can judge: According to my assessment or understanding.
- As far as I can judge, the work is complete.
- To err in one's judging: To make a mistake in one's assessment.
- I think the critics erred in their judging of the film's value.
Noun
- the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions