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Meaning of judging by
The primary meaning of "judging by" is to form an opinion or make a judgment based on something.
Etymology of judging by
The phrase "judging by" is derived from the verb "judge," which comes from Old French "jugier," and further from Latin "judicare," meaning to judge or pronounce judgment.
The preposition "by" is used to indicate the means or agent of the judgment.
Synonyms
on the basis of
according to
judging from
on the evidence of
on the strength of
by all accounts
apparently
seemingly
ostensibly
presumably
supposedly
allegedly
from what I can see
from what I can tell
as far as I can tell
it seems that
it appears that
from appearances
by the looks of
going by
in light of
in view of
judging by appearances
on the face of it
to all intents and purposes
Definitions
- Judging by something means using it as a basis for forming an opinion or making a judgment.
- * It is often used to express that a conclusion is drawn from observable evidence or information.
Usage Examples
- Judging by the weather forecast, we should expect heavy rain tomorrow.
- * She seems very confident, judging by the way she presented her ideas.
- * Judging by the long lines, this new restaurant must be very popular.
Antonyms
disregarding
ignoring
overlooking
neglecting
dismissing
rejecting
contradicting
opposing
disagreeing
disputing
refuting
denying
gainsaying
opposing
resisting
withstanding
defying
challenging
questioning
doubting
mistrusting
disbelieving
debunking
repudiating