adjective [jyoo-dih-shis]
FULL DEFINITION
-having, exercising, or characterized by sound judgment
SYNONYMS: intelligent, judgmatic (or judgmatical), discreet, prudent
ANTONYMS: imprudent, indiscreet, injudicious
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Examples:
-Building such a massive wall doesn't seem to be the most judicious decision.
-As they lost more men and women to the raging apocalypse outside, the leaders forced them to ration their resources more judiciously.
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