judge

[US]/dʒʌdʒ/
[UK]/dʒʌdʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a person appointed to decide in any competition, contest, or matter at issue;a person who has expert knowledge in a particular field, especially in the arts
vt.& vi. to form an opinion or conclusion about; judge

Phrases & Collocations

court judge

honor judge

fair judge

trial judge

judge of

judge by

presiding judge

judge and jury

chief judge

district judge

Example Sentences

It will be for the judge to decide.

the judge's disposition to clemency.

judge an essay contest.

invoke the judge's mercy

Don't judge by appearances.

The judge heard the case.

I'm no judge of music.

It is hard to judge this case.

The judge was lenient with him.

an incorruptible judge

a judge of a probate court.

she was a good judge of character.

I judge you're right.

judge between right and wrong

Real-world Examples

You know, these things aren't always judged on quantity.

Source: The Best Mom

I shall be the judge of that.

Source: Villains' Tea Party

When the Senate impeaches and removes a judge, they're just removing one person's appointed official.

Source: CNN 10 Student English Compilation September 2019

Well, I hope you don't judge me too harshly.

Source: Downton Abbey (Audio Segmented Version) Season 1

Events proved that I had judged correctly.

Source: A Study in Scarlet by Sherlock Holmes

He's being a little weirdo! Please don't judge me!

Source: Modern Family - Season 05

When they hire people, there is one judge.

Source: Jack Ma Speech Collection

The judge should make his appraisal impartial.

Source: IELTS Vocabulary: Category Recognition

The King was the judge and twelve animals were the jury.

Source: Drama: Alice in Wonderland

Yeah, that's what I told the judge.

Source: American Horror Story: Season 2

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