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judicious

Judicious vs Tact - What's the difference?

judicious | tact |


As an adjective judicious

is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.

As a noun tact is

the sense of touch; feeling.

As a verb tact is

to use a tact (a kind of verbal operant; see noun sense).

Judicious vs Fastidious - What's the difference?

judicious | fastidious |


As adjectives the difference between judicious and fastidious

is that judicious is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking while fastidious is excessively particular, demanding, or fussy about details, especially about tidiness and cleanliness.

Judicious vs Disapproval - What's the difference?

judicious | disapproval |


As an adjective judicious

is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.

As a noun disapproval is

the act of disapproving, an expression of condemnation.

Sound vs Judicious - What's the difference?

sound | judicious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between sound and judicious

is that sound is healthy while judicious is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.

As an adverb sound

is soundly.

As an interjection sound

is yes; used to show agreement or understanding, generally without much enthusiasm.

As a noun sound

is a sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.

As a verb sound

is to produce a sound.

As a proper noun Sound

is the strait that separates Zealand (an island of Denmark) from Scania (part of Sweden); also sometimes called by the Danish name, Øresund.

Judicious vs Intelligent - What's the difference?

judicious | intelligent | Related terms |

Judicious is a related term of intelligent.


As adjectives the difference between judicious and intelligent

is that judicious is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking while intelligent is of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright.

Sane vs Judicious - What's the difference?

sane | judicious | Related terms |

Sane is a related term of judicious.


As a verb sane

is .

As an adjective judicious is

having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.

Judicious vs Standard - What's the difference?

judicious | standard |


As an adjective judicious

is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.

As a noun standard is

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Attentive vs Judicious - What's the difference?

attentive | judicious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between attentive and judicious

is that attentive is paying attention; noticing, watching, listening, or attending closely while judicious is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.

Logical vs Judicious - What's the difference?

logical | judicious | Related terms |

Logical is a related term of judicious.


As adjectives the difference between logical and judicious

is that logical is (not comparable) in agreement with the principles of logic while judicious is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.

Judicious vs Diligent - What's the difference?

judicious | diligent |


As adjectives the difference between judicious and diligent

is that judicious is having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking while diligent is performing with intense concentration, focus, responsible regard.

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