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Meaning of Judge
A public officer appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
Etymology of Judge
The word "judge" comes from Old French "juger", from Latin "iudicare", from "iudex" meaning "a judge", which is a combination of "ius" meaning "law" and "dicere" meaning "to say"
Historically, the term has been used to refer to a person with the authority to decide cases in a court of law, and its meaning has evolved over time to include other related senses
Synonyms
arbitrator
umpire
referee
mediator
adjudicator
assessor
evaluator
examiner
critic
appraiser
reviewer
analyst
examiner
inspector
investigator
inquirer
magistrates
jurist
justice
arbiter
decision-maker
authority
expert
specialist
connoisseur
discerning
astute
perceptive
wise
sage
discerning
astute
perceptive
wise
sage
arbitrators
mediators
judges
referees
umpires
critics
reviewers
analysts
assessors
evaluators
Definitions
- A person with authority to decide cases in a court of law
- * To form an opinion or make a decision about someone or something after considering the facts
- * To regard something as having a particular quality or character
Usage Examples
- The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff
- * She will judge the contestants in the beauty pageant
- * I don't want to judge him based on one mistake
Antonyms
advocate
supporter
defender
protector
guardian
ally
friend
helper
assistant
accomplice
partner
colleague
associate
follower
disciple
pupil
student
novice
amateur
layman
nonprofessional
untrained
inexperienced
ignorant
uninformed
unaware
oblivious
indifferent
unbiased
impartial
neutral
objective
unprejudiced
open-minded