Pronunciation: /dʒuˈdɪʃəsnəs/
noun the quality of having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense
A1 She showed great judiciousness in choosing her outfit for the party.
A2 The teacher's judiciousness in handling classroom conflicts is commendable.
B1 His judiciousness in managing the project budget saved the company a lot of money.
B2 The CEO's judiciousness in decision-making has led the company to great success.
C1 The diplomat's judiciousness in negotiations helped to avoid a potential conflict.
C2 The judge's judiciousness in sentencing criminals is highly respected in the legal community.
formal The judge demonstrated great judiciousness in weighing all the evidence before making a decision.
informal She showed her judiciousness by carefully considering all the options before choosing the best one.
slang His judiciousness in picking the winning team was on point.
figurative The artist's judiciousness in selecting colors created a masterpiece.
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