The capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions.
1 The plan reported by the Financier is worthy of his sound judgment .
2 Absolute sincerity toward oneself is one of the forms of sound judgment .
3 And neither has sufficient grounds on which to form a sound judgment .
4 He had most undoubtedly, an excellent good plain understanding with sound judgment .
5 It requires the concerted efforts of men of sound judgment ; men of courage.
6 Here the sound judgment of Totski stood him in good stead.
7 She had too much confidence and not nearly enough sound judgment .
8 The Duchess is a woman of fine perceptions and sound judgment .
9 The American workman has always had a reputation for sound judgment .
10 He was highly esteemed as a man of sound judgment and wide knowledge.
11 He was a fine marksman, excellent horseman, of strong character and sound judgment .
12 His business prospered, and his high character, agreeable manners, and sound judgment won.
13 The constricting shackles of fatalism can be broken by sound judgment and decisive action.
14 His talents were such as to assist a sound judgment and ripen with it.
15 They are both men of large views and sound judgment .
16 Everywhere there is the evidence of sound judgment , unimpeachable taste, and a wholesome sanity.
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