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Antonyms for Jurist

Definition:

A jurist is a legal expert, typically a lawyer, judge, or legal scholar, who possesses knowledge and expertise in matters of law.

Possible Antonyms:

  • Non-lawyer
  • Layperson
  • Novice
  • Inexperienced
  • Amateur
  • Ignorant
  • Uninformed

Sample Sentences:

1. The jury consisted of both experienced jurists and non-lawyers.

2. The case was presented in a way that even a layperson could understand.

3. It's important to seek legal advice from experts rather than novices.

4. The judge patiently explained the legal process to an inexperienced defendant.

5. The court preferred to appoint jurists rather than amateurs as legal advisors.

6. Ignorance of the law is not a valid excuse, as every jurist would attest.

7. The jury was composed of both informed jurists and uninformed individuals.

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