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good judgment
noun as in lucidness
noun as in profundity
Strongest matches
Strong matches
- acumen
- astuteness
- balance
- brains
- caution
- circumspection
- comprehension
- depth
- discernment
- discrimination
- enlightenment
- erudition
- foresight
- gumption
- information
- insight
- intelligence
- judgment
- judiciousness
- knowledge
- learning
- penetration
- perspicacity
- poise
- practicality
- prudence
- reason
- sagaciousness
- sagacity
- sanity
- sapience
- savvy
- shrewdness
- stability
- understanding
noun as in sagaciousness
Strong matches
- acumen
- astuteness
- balance
- brains
- caution
- circumspection
- comprehension
- discernment
- discrimination
- enlightenment
- erudition
- experience
- foresight
- gumption
- information
- insight
- intelligence
- judgment
- judiciousness
- knowledge
- learning
- penetration
- perspicacity
- poise
- practicality
- profundity
- prudence
- reason
- sagacity
- sanity
- sapience
- savvy
- shrewdness
- solidity
- sophistication
- stability
- understanding
noun as in sagacity
noun as in sageness
Weak matches
- acumen
- astuteness
- balance
- brains
- caution
- circumspection
- clear thinking
- comprehension
- discernment
- discrimination
- enlightenment
- erudition
- experience
- foresight
- gumption
- horse sense
- information
- insight
- intelligence
- judgment
- judiciousness
- knowledge
- learning
- pansophy
- penetration
- perspicacity
- poise
- practicality
- profundity
- prudence
- reason
- sagaciousness
- sagacity
- sanity
- sapience
- savoir faire
- savvy
- shrewdness
- solidity
- sophistication
- stability
- understanding
noun as in saneness
noun as in sanity
noun as in wisdom
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
A quarter of voters said they want a candidate who will bring change, while 21% prioritized voting for a candidate who has good judgment.
These include not only moral courage, but dedication to the Constitution and laws of the land, personal integrity, leadership, setting an example for others, empathy, and plain old good judgment.
His argument is competence and good judgment, he added, which doesn’t play as well in an arena.
In an email to families Sunday night, Principal Andrea Egan called the quote “deeply offensive” and said she promptly met with the journalism students to discuss “the importance of exercising good judgment in their editorial decision-making.”
But Biden has a good heart and good judgment.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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