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    judgement

    US /ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/

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    UK /ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/

    A2
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)An opinion or decision made after consideration
    We trust your judgement and respect your decision
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Official court decision given by judge
    The judgment was carried out swiftly and without fail.

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    How To Be More Loving

    06:55How To Be More Loving
    • Our judgement on behavior never has to change; our sense of why it occurred can be transformed.

      Our judgement on behavior never has to change; our sense of why it occurred can be transformed.

    B2

    South Korea's martial law crisis: BBC Learning English from the News

    07:46South Korea's martial law crisis: BBC Learning English from the News
    • It's very commonly used to talk about decisions in politics and often negatively to criticise someone's ability to make a decision or judgement when they change their policy.

      It's very commonly used to talk about decisions in politics and often negatively to criticise someone's ability to make a decision or judgement when they change their policy.

    • and often negatively, to criticise someone's ability to make a decision or judgement when they change their policy.

      and often negatively, to criticise someone's ability to make a decision or judgement when they change their policy.

    B1

    People not to fall in love with: a checklist

    03:44People not to fall in love with: a checklist
    • People who don't realise your time is very precious. People who are far too in pain to know how to want the best for you. People who refuse to do the necessary work. Let's remember, the people in the list above comprise some of the most charming, beautiful, vivacious, seductive characters on the planet. But their traits also mean that you will be headed for substantial challenges in any extended involvement with them. It may take years to work out that they use words like love without knowing what they should entail or that they have systematically shredded your confidence in your judgement in order to avoid acknowledging a raft of their own difficulties. Lovers who know how to avoid these types are not cleverer than the rest of us. They have just had the good fortune to be looked after early on by people who were tender and sweet and therefore now know how to associate relationships with fulfilment rather than frustration. Through immense good luck, they simply have no interest in suffering.

      People who don't realise your time is very precious. People who are far too in pain to know how to want the best for you. People who refuse to do the necessary work. Let's remember, the people in the list above comprise some of the most charming, beautiful, vivacious, seductive characters on the planet. But their traits also mean that you will be headed for substantial challenges in any extended involvement with them. It may take years to work out that they use words like love without knowing what they should entail or that they have systematically shredded your confidence in your judgement in order to avoid acknowledging a raft of their own difficulties. Lovers who know how to avoid these types are not cleverer than the rest of us. They have just had the good fortune to be looked after early on by people who were tender and sweet and therefore now know how to associate relationships with fulfilment rather than frustration. Through immense good luck, they simply have no interest in suffering.

    B1

    I’m autistic – here’s why I decided to stop masking | BBC Ideas

    04:56I’m autistic – here’s why I decided to stop masking | BBC Ideas
    • It's to avoid judgement or avoid bullying.

      It's to avoid judgement or avoid bullying.

    B1

    How to Build a Product I, Michael Seibel, Steve Huffman, Emmett Shear - CS-183F

    47:31How to Build a Product I, Michael Seibel, Steve Huffman, Emmett Shear - CS-183F
    • everyone agrees this person's judgement will be trusted.

      everyone agrees this person's judgement will be trusted.

    A2

    Caravaggio | You choose | The National Gallery, London

    30:51Caravaggio | You choose | The National Gallery, London
    • I mean, Michelangelo did that in the Sistine Chapel in 'The Last Judgement',

      I mean, Michelangelo did that in the Sistine Chapel in 'The Last Judgement',

    B1

    American English Pronunciation: Intonation

    04:54American English Pronunciation: Intonation
    • way, it is conveying a judgement. Are you serious, a negative one. I don't agree that

      way, it is conveying a judgement. Are you serious, a negative one. I don't agree that

    B1

    Young Apprentice - Season 3 - Episode 1: From Rags to Riches

    58:28Young Apprentice - Season 3 - Episode 1: From Rags to Riches
    • 'At the end of the day, this was Patrick's judgement,'

      'At the end of the day, this was Patrick's judgement,'

    A2

    15 Secrets to Confidence in Any Situation with Voice Coach Caroline Goyder #BeBoldForChange

    28:5215 Secrets to Confidence in Any Situation with Voice Coach Caroline Goyder #BeBoldForChange
    • It's not about a judgement on you,

      It's not about a judgement on you,

    A2

    Let's Read Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil CC ASMR First Article

    58:31Let's Read Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil CC ASMR First Article
    • This type of judgement is the typical prejudice by which the metaphysicians of all time can be recognized.

      This type of judgement is the typical prejudice by which the metaphysicians of all time can be recognized.

    • The falseness of a given judgement does not constitute an objection against it, so far as we are concerned.

      The falseness of a given judgement does not constitute an objection against it, so far as we are concerned.

    B2