Jugeant (en. Judging)

/ʒy.ʒɑ̃/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
Conjugated form of the verb 'juger' in the present indicative.
They are judging the situation objectively.
Ils jugeant la situation de manière objective.
Expression of an opinion on a fact or a person.
By judging his skills, he made an informed decision.
En jugeant ses compétences, il a pris une décision éclairée.
The process of reflection around an evaluation.
She is often judging the actions of her colleagues.
Elle est souvent en jugeant des actions de ses collègues.

Etymology

From the French verb 'juger', anglicized by the addition of the suffix -ing.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to judge by the pieces
to assess a situation based on concrete elements.
juger sur pièces
not to judge too quickly
to take the time to think before passing judgment.
ne pas juger trop vite
to judge by appearances
to evaluate without knowing the truth.
juger à l'apparence

Related Words

judge
person who administers justice.
juge
judgment
opinion or decision on something.
jugement
adjudication
procedure for rendering a judgment.
adjudication

Slang Meanings

to judge pejoratively
Stop judging people like that, it's not cool.
Arrête de juger les gens comme ça, c'est pas cool.
to make a quick judgment
He tends to judge lightly.
Il a tendance à juger à la légère.