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- DictionaryJudge/jəj/
noun
- 1. a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
verb
- 1. form an opinion or conclusion about: "it is hard to judge whether such opposition is justified"
judge n. ( [sb] who judges contest) jurado, jurada nm, nf. He was a judge at the fruit and vegetable show. Fue jurado en la exhibición de flores y hortalizas. judge [sth] ⇒ vtr. (preside at trial) juzgar ⇒ vtr. The case was judged by Justice Murphy.
judge noun [C] (DECIDE) B1. the person who officially decides who is the winner of a competition: a panel of judges. C2. a person who has the knowledge to give an opinion about something or is able to decide if someone or something is good or bad: She's such a bad judge of character.
traducir JUDGE: juez, jueza, juez, miembro del jurado, considerar, considerar, ser miembro del jurado de, juzgar…. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.
To judge is to form your own opinion. The critics didn't think much of the movie, but you decided to judge for yourself. Now you can't get your money back. A person who judges, especially for a living, is known as a judge.
Check pronunciation: judge. Definition of judge noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1 a person in a court who has the authority to decide how criminals should be punished or to make legal decisions a Supreme Court judge a federal judge The case comes before Judge Cooper next week. The judge sentenced him to five years in prison. compare Justice of the Peace , magistrate
2 days ago · noun. 1. a public official with authority to hear cases in a court of law and pronounce judgment upon them. Compare magistrate (sense 1), justice (sense 5), justice (sense 6) Related adjective: judicial. 2. a person who is appointed to determine the result of contests or competitions. 3.