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Meanings of
judicious
in English
Marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters.
wise
heady
Related terms
prudent
Synonyms
Examples for "
wise
"
wise
heady
Examples for "
wise
"
1
However, Green Party police spokesperson David Clendon questioned whether that was
wise
.
2
So Joe Public does not object to this
wise
course of action.
3
WATCH: Passengers Official Trailer Passengers Review The film did quite well,
ratings
-
wise
.
4
But as far as physically and
fitness
-
wise
,
yeah, I feel really good.
5
That said; it may not be
wise
to push for visible results.
1
Early days these may be, but
heady
days they most certainly are.
2
The ambition of those
heady
days had ended in tragedy, of course.
3
But this
heady
environment, especially after a recent stock-market swoon, looks vulnerable.
4
So long since she had felt that
heady
sense of sated passion.
5
His words were as
heady
as the wine Rhiannon had tasted earlier.
Usage of
judicious
in English
1
He had solved the zombie problem with
judicious
use of a pickax.
2
Enhanced government commitment and
judicious
resource allocation to prioritize NCDs are needed.
3
The style is excellent, simple, unaffected; the method admirable, artful, and
judicious
.
4
The questions he asks are
judicious
;
and denote a thirst after knowledge.
5
Clinical management of severe dengue depends on
judicious
use of fluid rehydration.
6
This exactly confirms the
judicious
observation of the excellent moralist and poet:
7
This disposition is
judicious
and in accordance with the best known principles.
8
The views of the popular leaders were much more
judicious
and profound.
9
The
judicious
Hooker was never more
judicious
than in making this observation.
10
Better dissemination of guidelines and
judicious
use of imaging should be encouraged.
11
The answers of the King seem to have been firm and
judicious
.
12
A little
judicious
urging with the rake and she was within reach.
13
We commend it for its
judicious
exposition of the laws of nature.
14
Edward was choleric and stern in his choler, but
judicious
and politic.
15
Be assured that in so doing you are adopting a
judicious
policy.
16
The prospect was not encouraging, and many
judicious
men feared the result.
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judicious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
judicious use
most judicious
very judicious
judicious management
judicious man
More collocations
Judicious
through the time
Judicious
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common