Sentence example with the word 'judicious'

judicious

astute, considered, dispassionate, hesitant, juridic, noncommittal, peaceful, rational, sapient, temperate, unprecipitate

Definition adj. marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters

Last update: July 21, 2015


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The experienced software engineer is judicious when it comes to finding the best way to code a software application.   [adjective]

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My brother made a judicious decision when he married my wonderful sister-in-law.   [adjective]

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Oh, for some good spirit to suggest a judicious and satisfactory response.   [adjective]

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That I should like to have it is certain: whether it would be judicious or wise is another question.   [adjective]

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Gandhiji was a very judicious person.   [adjective]

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CHAPTER 6 "Those strains that once did sweet in Zion glide; He wales a portion with judicious care; And 'Let us worship God', he says, with solemn air."   [adjective]

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Twemlow is generally a judicious man in things that have nothing to do with the Church.   [adjective]

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"He is most judicious; he knows when to speak, and when to hold his tongue."   [adjective]

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All that she said was judicious and precise, and showed that she herself superintended her household in every detail, and was accustomed to command with complete freedom.   [adjective]

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Falconer, and a judicious improver of his property without becoming a boorish two-legged steer like Killancureit.   [adjective]

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"A most judicious paynim," said Conrade.   [adjective]

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