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judgmatic

American  
[juhj-mat-ik] / dʒʌdʒˈmæt ɪk /
Also judgmatical

adjective

  1. judicious.


Other Word Forms

  • judgmatically adverb

Etymology

Origin of judgmatic

First recorded in 1820–30; judg(ment) + (dog)matic

Example Sentences

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But the night was yet young, and "just after getting clear of this cruiser an enemy battle-cruiser grazed past our stern at high speed" and again the judgmatic mind—"I think she must have intended to ram us."

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