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  • Is the proper spelling “judgment” or “judgement”?
    1 JUDGEMENT 2053 2 JUDGMENT 1317 We do now find the numbers inverted: the ratio of judgment to judgement is just 0 64 Although many of the examples remaining of judgment are in fact in a legal context anyway, we do find, though, that the spelling judgment nevertheless enjoys considerable usage in non-legal contexts
  • Judgement or judgment? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The simple answer is that in British English, judgement is the quality of being able to decide things wisely, and a judgment is a decision given by a judge in a court case In American English, both of these things are spelled 'judgement'
  • orthography - Is the spelling judgment a feature of American English . . .
    In the case of judgment, though, the spelling without "e" is more common, though this preference isn't nearly as strong as it is in American English Trying a few more examples, it seems that, in general, in American English these words are more commonly spelled without the "e," whereas the "e" is usually included in British English
  • What is more grammatically correct errors in judgement or errors of . . .
    Errors in judgment are errors made in the act of judgment, more like miscalculations commited in the process of judgment: errors in judgement are more like relying on a faulty apparatus (not wearing reading glasses) rather than making bad judgments deliberately
  • Why does the e in judge vanish in the word judgment?
    Except, of course, that the spelling of judgment is anything but standardized Even the Wikipedia article is titled Judgement We have a dedicated question for that, Is the proper spelling “judgment” or “judgement”?
  • Difference between judgement, opinion, and fact (with examples)
    I recently got into a heated debate with my girlfriend regarding the differences between what one considers judgement, opinion, and fact Where do you draw the line?
  • Why Shakespeare used come in the line A Daniel come to judgement?
    Come to judgment isn't a predicate but an adjectival modifying Daniel Your "perfect tense with the auxiliary verb omitted" is a pretty good guess: lots of linguists treat come to judgment here as a relative clause 'reduced' by 'Whiz-deletion': A Daniel who is come to judgment
  • What does soundness of judgment mean? - English Language Usage . . .
    8 Describing judgment as sound simply means it is free from errors, and can be trusted Thus soundness of judgment refers to the property of having judgment that is trustworthy and free from errors
  • expressions - cloud ones judgement vs. crowd ones judgement - English . . .
    to cloud your judgement There is a concept (in English at least) of an eggcorn or oronym, which is a commonly misunderstood phrase: In linguistics, an eggcorn is an idiosyncratic substitution of a word or phrase for a word or words that sound similar or identical in the speaker's dialect (sometimes called oronyms)
  • Rendering a judgment - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    To "render a judgement" is to make a decision about whether something is good or bad, acceptable or unacceptable The term comes from the legal profession When a judge decides a case, he "renders a judgement" People sometimes use the phrase in other contexts, I guess you could say it's a metaphor or an allusion In some cases judges or legal experts will say that they "cannot render a





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