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judiciousness
noun as in discretion
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noun as in expediency/expedience
Weak matches
noun as in lucidness
noun as in moderateness
noun as in moderation
noun as in profundity
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Strong matches
- acumen
- astuteness
- balance
- brains
- caution
- circumspection
- comprehension
- depth
- discernment
- discrimination
- enlightenment
- erudition
- foresight
- gumption
- information
- insight
- intelligence
- judgment
- knowledge
- learning
- penetration
- perspicacity
- poise
- practicality
- prudence
- reason
- sagaciousness
- sagacity
- sanity
- sapience
- savvy
- shrewdness
- stability
- understanding
noun as in prudence
noun as in prudence
noun as in sagaciousness
Strong matches
- acumen
- astuteness
- balance
- brains
- caution
- circumspection
- comprehension
- discernment
- discrimination
- enlightenment
- erudition
- experience
- foresight
- gumption
- information
- insight
- intelligence
- judgment
- knowledge
- learning
- penetration
- perspicacity
- poise
- practicality
- profundity
- prudence
- reason
- sagacity
- sanity
- sapience
- savvy
- shrewdness
- solidity
- sophistication
- stability
- understanding
noun as in sageness
Weak matches
- acumen
- astuteness
- balance
- brains
- caution
- circumspection
- clear thinking
- comprehension
- discernment
- discrimination
- enlightenment
- erudition
- experience
- foresight
- good judgment
- gumption
- horse sense
- information
- insight
- intelligence
- judgment
- 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
Before Brown, presidents nominated judges for their intellect, wisdom and judiciousness.
Perhaps this shouldn’t be surprising coming from a judge who has not been a model of judiciousness or sensitivity.
Lisiecki plays with gentle judiciousness, aristocratic reserve and a touch that tends shadowy without losing a core of clarity.
But when he avoids plainness, his judiciousness can seem very like maturity.
“We need to proceed with prudence and caution and judiciousness to make sure that we get this right.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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