judged (B1)
verb
Pronunciation: /dʒʌdʒd/
Definition
Formed or assessed an opinion about someone or something, especially after considering facts or evidence.
Examples
The jury judged the defendant guilty of all charges.
She was judged by her peers to be the most promising candidate.
He felt that his life had been judged too harshly by others.
How to Use judged
- judge someone/something as (prepositional phrase)
- To consider or regard someone or something in a particular way. — "He was judged as a competent leader."
- judge someone/something to be (prepositional phrase)
- To form an opinion that someone or something is a particular way. — "The proposal was judged to be unworkable."
- judge by (prepositional phrase)
- To form an opinion based on a particular standard or characteristic. — "Do not judge a book by its cover."
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