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synonym (synonym of judge)

  • (noun)
    arbiter, arbitrator, justice, referee, umpire
    A judge, in the legal sense, is a judicial officer appointed or elected to preside in courts of law, and to decide legal questions duly brought before more.. A judge, in the legal sense, is a judicial officer appointed or elected to preside in courts of law, and to decide legal questions duly brought before him; the name is sometimes given to other legally constituted officers; as, the judges of election; in other relations, any person duly appointed to pass upon the merits of contestants or of competing articles may be called a judge; as, the judges at an agricultural fair, or at a race-track; in the widest sense, any person who has good capacity for judging is called a judge; as, a person is said to be a judge of pictures, or a good judge of a horse, etc. In most games the judge is called an umpire; as, the umpire of a game of ball or cricket. A referee is appointed by a court to decide disputed matters between litigants; an arbitrator is chosen by the contending parties to decide matters in dispute without action by a court. In certain cases an umpire is appointed by a court to decide where arbitrators disagree. Arbiter, with its suggestion of final and absolute decision, has come to be used only in a high or sacred sense; as, war must now be the arbiter; the Supreme Arbiter of our destinies. The judges of certain courts, as the United States Supreme Court, are technically known as justices. (noun)
     
  • (noun.person)
    jurist, justice
    a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    evaluator
    an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality (noun.person)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    evaluate, pass judgment
    form a critical opinion of (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    approximate, estimate, gauge, guess
    judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    label, pronounce
    pronounce judgment on (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.social)
    adjudicate, try
    put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of (verb.social)
     

also (also)

  • judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) (verb.cognition)
    overestimate, overrate
    make too high an estimate of (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    lowball, underestimate
    make a deliberately low estimate (verb.cognition)
     

hypernym (judge IS A KIND OF .... relation)

  • a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice (noun.person)
    adjudicator
    a person who studies and settles conflicts and disputes (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    functionary, official
    a worker who holds or is invested with an office (noun.person)
     
  • an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality (noun.person)
    authority
    an expert whose views are taken as definitive (noun.person)
     
  • determine the result of (a competition) (verb.cognition)
    adjudicate, decide, resolve, settle
    bring to an end; settle conclusively (verb.cognition)
     
  • form a critical opinion of (verb.cognition)
    cerebrate, cogitate, think
    use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments (verb.cognition)
     
  • judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) (verb.cognition)
    calculate, cipher, compute, cypher, figure, reckon, work out
    make a mathematical calculation or computation (verb.cognition)
     
  • pronounce judgment on (verb.communication)
    adjudge, declare, hold
    declare to be (verb.communication)
     
  • put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of (verb.social)
    decide, determine, make up one's mind
    reach, make, or come to a decision about something (verb.cognition)
     

hyponym (.... IS A KIND OF judge relation)

  • a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice (noun.person)
    alcalde
    a mayor or chief magistrate of a Spanish town (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    chief justice
    the judge who presides over a supreme court (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    daniel
    a wise and upright judge (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    doge
    formerly the chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    justiciar, justiciary
    formerly a high judicial officer (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    magistrate
    a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses) (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    ordinary
    a judge of a probate court (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    praetor, pretor
    an annually elected magistrate of the ancient Roman Republic (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    qadi
    an Islamic judge (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    recorder
    a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughs (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    trial judge
    a judge in a trial court (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    trier
    one (as a judge) who examines and settles a case (noun.person)
     
  • an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality (noun.person)
    appraiser, valuator
    one who estimates officially the worth or value or quality of things (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    arbiter, arbitrator, umpire
    someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    critic
    anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something (noun.person)
     
  • determine the result of (a competition) (verb.cognition)
    referee, umpire
    be a referee or umpire in a sports competition (verb.competition)
     
  • form a critical opinion of (verb.cognition)
    grade, order, place, range, rank, rate
    assign a rank or rating to (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    stand
    have or maintain a position or stand on an issue (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    approve
    judge to be right or commendable; think well of (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    disapprove
    consider bad or wrong (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    choose
    see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    prejudge
    judge beforehand, especially without sufficient evidence (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    appraise, assess, evaluate, measure, valuate, value
    evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    reappraise
    appraise anew (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    reject
    refuse to accept or acknowledge (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    accept
    consider or hold as true (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    believe, conceive, consider, think
    judge or regard; look upon; judge (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    calculate, count on, estimate, figure, forecast, reckon
    judge to be probable (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    anticipate, expect
    regard something as probable or likely (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    ascribe, assign, attribute, impute
    attribute or credit to (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    assign, attribute
    decide as to where something belongs in a scheme (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    disapprove, reject
    deem wrong or inappropriate (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    adjudge, declare, hold
    declare to be (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    critique, review
    appraise critically (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.social)
    fail
    judge unacceptable (verb.social)
     
  • (verb.social)
    pass
    accept or judge as acceptable (verb.social)
     
  • (verb.social)
    essay, examine, prove, test, try, try out
    put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to (verb.social)
     
  • judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) (verb.cognition)
    quantise, quantize
    approximate (a signal varying continuously in amplitude) by one whose amplitude is restricted to a prescribed set of discrete values (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    misgauge
    gauge something incorrectly or improperly (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    place, put, set
    estimate (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    give
    estimate the duration or outcome of something (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    lowball, underestimate
    make a deliberately low estimate (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    assess
    estimate the value of (property) for taxation (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    make
    calculate as being (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    count, reckon
    take account of (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    truncate
    approximate by ignoring all terms beyond a chosen one (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    guesstimate
    estimate based on a calculation (verb.communication)
     
  • pronounce judgment on (verb.communication)
    acquit, assoil, clear, discharge, exculpate, exonerate
    pronounce not guilty of criminal charges (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    convict
    find or declare guilty (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    tout
    advertize in strongly positive terms (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    find, rule
    decide on and make a declaration about (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    qualify
    pronounce fit or able (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    disqualify
    declare unfit (verb.communication)
     
  • (verb.communication)
    intonate, intone
    speak carefully, as with rising and falling pitch or in a particular tone (verb.communication)
     
  • put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of (verb.social)
    court-martial
    subject to trial by court-martial (verb.social)
     

instance hyponym (.... IS A KIND OF judge relation (represent specific [usually real-world] instances of something))

  • a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice (noun.person)
    samson
    (Old Testament) a judge of Israel who performed herculean feats of strength against the Philistines until he was betrayed to them by his mistress Deli more.. (Old Testament) a judge of Israel who performed herculean feats of strength against the Philistines until he was betrayed to them by his mistress Delilah (noun.person)
     

derivation (.... is derived from judge)

  • (noun.cognition)
    jurisprudence, law, legal philosophy
    the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do (noun.cognition)
     
  • (noun.group)
    jurisprudence, law
    the collection of rules imposed by authority (noun.group)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    adjudicate, decide, resolve, settle
    bring to an end; settle conclusively (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.social)
    adjudicate, judge, try
    put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of (verb.social)
     
  • (adj.all)
    judicial
    decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice (adj.all)
     
  • (adj.pert)
    judicial, juridic, juridical
    relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge (adj.pert)
     
  • an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality (noun.person)
    judgeship, judicature
    the position of judge (noun.act)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    evaluate, judge, pass judgment
    form a critical opinion of (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    judge
    determine the result of (a competition) (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    approximate, estimate, gauge, guess, judge
    judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) (verb.cognition)
     
  • (verb.cognition)
    appraise, assess, evaluate, measure, valuate, value
    evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of (verb.cognition)
     
  • (adj.all)
    discriminative, judicial
    expressing careful judgment (adj.all)
     
  • form a critical opinion of (verb.cognition)
    assessment, judgement, judgment
    the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event (noun.act)
     
  • (noun.cognition)
    judgement, judging, judgment
    the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions (noun.cognition)
     
  • (noun.person)
    evaluator, judge
    an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality (noun.person)
     
  • (adj.all)
    appraising, evaluative
    exercising or involving careful evaluations (adj.all)
     
  • judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) (verb.cognition)
    estimate, estimation
    a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody (noun.act)
     
  • (noun.cognition)
    approximation, estimate, estimation, idea
    an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth (noun.cognition)
     
  • (noun.communication)
    appraisal, estimate, estimation
    a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) (noun.communication)
     
  • (noun.communication)
    conjecture, guess, hypothesis, speculation, supposition, surmisal, surmise
    a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence (noun.communication)
     
  • (noun.communication)
    estimate
    a statement indicating the likely cost of some job (noun.communication)
     
  • (noun.person)
    guesser
    a person who guesses (noun.person)
     
  • (adj.all)
    approximate, approximative, rough
    not quite exact or correct (adj.all)
     
  • pronounce judgment on (verb.communication)
    dictum, pronouncement, say-so
    an authoritative declaration (noun.communication)
     
  • (noun.communication)
    label
    a brief description given for purposes of identification (noun.communication)
     
  • put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of (verb.social)
    judgement, judgment, judicial decision
    (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it (noun.act)
     
  • (noun.act)
    trial
    (law) the determination of a person's innocence or guilt by due process of law (noun.act)
     
  • (noun.communication)
    judgement, judgment, legal opinion, opinion
    the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision (noun.communication)
     
  • (noun.group)
    bench, judiciary
    persons who administer justice (noun.group)
     
  • (noun.person)
    adjudicator
    a person who studies and settles conflicts and disputes (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    judge, jurist, justice
    a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice (noun.person)
     
  • (noun.person)
    trier
    one (as a judge) who examines and settles a case (noun.person)
     
  • (adj.pert)
    adjudicative, adjudicatory
    concerned with adjudicating (adj.pert)
     
synonym also hypernym hyponym instance hyponym derivation arbiter arbitrator jurist justice evaluator evaluate overestimate overrate lowball underestimate authority adjudicator functionary official cerebrate cogitate appraiser valuator arbiter arbitrator critic alcalde samson judgeship judicature evaluate approximate estimate appraise
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