The mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations.
The cognitive condition of someone who understands.
Delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values)
The trait of judging wisely and objectively.
1 Surely the king, in this, has betrayed a lamentable lack of discernment .
2 How much she discerns is not clear, but she does have discernment .
3 Men are so stupid; it 's only women that have real discernment .
4 The first has for its subject the importance of discernment and discrimination.
5 He had never before seen in her this sharp discernment and criticism.
6 We must parent in a manner that instills both boldness and discernment .
7 The interim period is what we in the religious life call ' discernment . '
8 He keeps his discernment in his purse, and his praises are golden.
9 His fine discernment revealed the obscure sicknesses which affect hearts and souls.
10 No walls could hide me from the discernment of this hated foe.
11 No walls can hide me from the discernment of my hated foe.
12 His quick discernment had caught the play between Henry and Mrs. Witherspoon.
13 She did not appeal to the senses nor to a superficial discernment .
14 Luther and Wesley were mistaken: their spiritual discernment had led them wrong.
15 You are very sharp to-night: the extra duty has quickened your discernment .
16 No amount of depravity is able utterly to destroy our moral discernment .
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Discernment в диалектах
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