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What (who) is judicious - definition


judicious      
adj. (formal) judicious to + inf. (it would be judicious to remain silent)
judicious      
If you describe an action or decision as judicious, you approve of it because you think that it shows good judgment and sense. (FORMAL)
The President authorizes the judicious use of military force to protect our citizens.
= wise
ADJ [approval]
judiciously
Modern fertilisers should be used judiciously.
ADV: ADV with v
judicious      
a.
Sensible, wise, prudent, discreet, considerate, rational, reasonable, enlightened, sagacious, provident, sober, sound, staid, solid, cool, politic, well-considered, well-chosen.
Examples of use of judicious
1. "Judge Mukasey is a judicious, independent thinker.
2. The decree was not only judicious but also popular.
3. It is a judicious mix of truth and outrageous lies.
4. The judicious columnist‘s answer is, of course, yes and no.
5. "Viktor Zubkov is a professional, honest, judicious, responsible and wise man.