sound judgement

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sound judgement

A person demonstrates sound judgement by carefully weighing two options.

Definition

Noun: * Sound judgement refers to the ability to evaluate situations, information, or circumstances wisely, carefully, and reliably, leading to sensible and well-founded conclusions. It implies good sense, prudence, and discernment.

Usage

"Sound judgement" is an uncountable noun used to describe a person's inherent or developed capacity for making good decisions. It is often attributed to individuals in positions of responsibility. * It is typically used with verbs like have, show, demonstrate, use, exercise, or lack. * It can be described with adjectives like good, excellent, poor, or impartial.

Examples
  • A good leader must have sound judgement under pressure.
  • The committee selected her for the role because she has consistently demonstrated sound judgement.
  • The report questioned the sound judgement of the officials involved.
  • Making such a risky investment shows a lack of sound judgement.
Advanced Usage
  • In legal and professional contexts: "Sound judgement" is a formal expectation for professionals like judges, managers, doctors, and engineers, implying decisions are based on evidence, expertise, and ethical reasoning.
    • The court's ruling was praised for its legal reasoning and sound judgement.
  • As a distinguishing quality: It is often cited as a key trait separating experienced, reliable individuals from others.
    • In a crisis, we rely on her experience and sound judgement.
Variants and Related Words
  • Judgement (or Judgment): The broader noun meaning the ability to make considered decisions or form sensible opinions. "Sound judgement" is a specific type of good judgement.
  • Sound: As an adjective, it means competent, sensible, or reliable (e.g., ). In this phrase, it modifies "judgement" to mean reliable or wise judgement.
Synonyms
  • Discernment: The ability to judge well.
  • Prudence: Wisdom and caution in practical matters.
  • Wisdom: The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgement.
  • Common sense: Sound practical judgement concerning everyday matters.
  • Acumen (especially , ): Keen insight and quick, accurate judgement in a specific field.
Antonyms
  • Poor judgement
  • Foolishness
  • Imprudence
  • Indiscretion
sound judgement

A person demonstrates sound judgement by carefully weighing two options.

Noun
  1. the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions