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Judging vs Perspicacious - What's the difference?

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Judging is a related term of perspicacious.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between judging and perspicacious

is that judging is (obsolete) while perspicacious is (obsolete) able to physically see clearly; quick-sighted; sharp-sighted.

As a verb judging

is .

As a noun judging

is the act of making a judgment.

As an adjective perspicacious is

(figuratively) of acute discernment; having keen insight; mentally perceptive.

judging

English

Verb

(head)
  • (obsolete)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of making a judgment.
  • * 2004 , Dale Jacquette, The Cambridge Companion to Brentano (page 75)
  • It is the contrasts between blind and self-evident judgings and between blind and correct affective attitudes which provide Brentano with the beginnings of an account of the dynamics of the mind which involves more than merely causal claims.

    perspicacious

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (figuratively) Of acute discernment; having keen insight; mentally perceptive.
  • (obsolete) Able to physically see clearly; quick-sighted; sharp-sighted.
  • Derived terms

    * perspicaciously * perspicaciousness

    See also

    * clairvoyant * conspicuous * perspective