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Judicial, Judicious, Judgmental | English Vocabulary Exercise

September 19, 2024 - pdf

Fill in the blanks.

1. His guilt or innocence will be decided by ............................ process.

Correct! Wrong!

Judicial means legal.

2. He acted in a very ............................ manner inside and outside the courtroom.

Correct! Wrong!

Judicial manner means in a manner that suits a judge.

3. He was not .............................. in the way he handled the situation.

Correct! Wrong!

Judicious means sensible or prudent.

4. Natural resources must be used .............................

Correct! Wrong!

Judiciously means sensibly or prudently.

5. He wore ............................ robes.

Correct! Wrong!

Judicial means of a judge or a decision made by a judge.

6. The doctor's decision to operate proved to be ..............................

Correct! Wrong!

7. Don't be too ..........................

Correct! Wrong!

Judgmental means critical.

8. She always had poor .......................... in choosing friends.

Correct! Wrong!

9. A good doctor is not ..........................

Correct! Wrong!

10. She was a good ............................ of character.

Correct! Wrong!

11. In the jury's .............................. he was guilty.

Correct! Wrong!

12. They threatened me with ........................ action.

Correct! Wrong!

Answers

  1. His guilt or innocence will be decided by judicial process.
  2. He acted in a very judicial manner inside and outside the courtroom.
  3. He was not judicious in the way he handled the situation.
  4. Natural resources must be used judiciously.
  5. He wore judicial robes.
  6. The doctor’s decision to operate proved to be judicious.
  7. Don’t be too judgmental.
  8. She always had poor judgment in choosing friends.
  9. A good doctor is not judgmental.
  10. She was a good judge of character.
  11. In the jury’s judgment he was guilty.
  12. They threatened me with judicial action.
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