judging

[juhj-ing]

judging Definition

  • 1forming an opinion or conclusion about someone or something
  • 2acting as a judge in a competition

Using judging: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "judging" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Judging from her expression, she was not pleased with the news.

  • Example

    He is judging the entries for the art contest.

  • Example

    I don't like judging people based on their appearance.

  • Example

    The panel of judges will be judging the contestants based on their performance.

judging Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with judging

  • based on what is observed or inferred

    Example

    Judging by the way he talks, he must be from the South.

  • a group of people who are responsible for evaluating and scoring performances or submissions in a competition

    Example

    The judging panel for the talent show consisted of three music industry professionals.

  • pre-judging

    forming an opinion or making a decision before all the facts are known

    Example

    It's not fair to engage in pre-judging without hearing both sides of the story.

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Summary: judging in Brief

The term 'judging' [juhj-ing] refers to forming an opinion or conclusion about someone or something, such as 'I don't like judging people based on their appearance.' It can also mean acting as a judge in a competition, as in 'He is judging the entries for the art contest.' 'Judging' extends into phrases like 'judging by,' denoting inference, and 'pre-judging,' implying premature decision-making.

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