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Judger

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A person who judges or forms an opinion, often based on provided information or personal bias.

Sense 1:

One who makes judgments, especially in a formal setting such as a court of law.

Example Sentence: The judger carefully reviewed the evidence before reaching a verdict.

Sense 2:

An individual who tends to have a tendency to form opinions quickly or without adequate information.

Example Sentence: Sarah is known as a harsh judger, always jumping to conclusions without knowing the full story.

Part of Speech: Verb (Transitive)

Definition: To critically assess or evaluate someone or something.

Sense 1:

To form an opinion or make a judgment about someone's behavior or actions.

Example Sentence: The teacher will judger the students' performances based on their understanding of the material.

Sense 2:

To express disapproval, discontent, or criticism towards someone or something.

Example Sentence: It is unfair to judger the book by its cover without delving into its contents.

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