Pronunciation: /dʒuˈdɪʃəsli/
adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun by providing more information about their qualities or characteristics
A1 She judiciously chose her words to avoid offending anyone.
A2 He judiciously planned his route to avoid traffic jams.
B1 The manager judiciously allocated resources to maximize efficiency.
B2 The lawyer judiciously presented evidence to strengthen her case.
C1 The diplomat judiciously navigated delicate international negotiations.
C2 The CEO judiciously made strategic decisions to ensure the company's success.
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by providing information on how the action is performed
A1 She judiciously chose her words when speaking to the young children.
A2 He judiciously invested his savings in a diverse portfolio.
B1 The manager judiciously allocated resources to different departments.
B2 The diplomat judiciously navigated the delicate negotiations between the two countries.
C1 The CEO judiciously handled the company's expansion into international markets.
C2 The judge judiciously considered all the evidence before making a ruling in the case.
formal The judge judiciously considered all the evidence before making a ruling.
informal She judiciously chose her words during the argument to avoid escalating the situation.
slang He judiciously handled the tricky situation like a pro.
figurative The artist judiciously blended colors to create a beautiful masterpiece.
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