Jugé (en. Judge)
ʒyʒe
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
A person who has the authority to decide judicial matters.
The judge pronounced the sentence.
Le juge a prononcé la sentence.
A person who assesses or appreciates something.
This critic is an influential judge in the art world.
Ce critique est un juge influent dans le monde de l'art.
verb
Past participle of the verb to judge.
He has already been judged for his prior actions.
Il a déjà été jugé pour ses actes antérieurs.
Etymology
From Old French 'jugier', derived from Latin 'iudicare', which means 'to judge'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to judge based on evidence
Evaluating a situation based on concrete facts.
juger sur pièce
to be judged
To be evaluated by others, often in terms of moral values.
être jugé
last judgment
Final evaluation, often used in a religious context.
jugement dernier
Related Words
judgment
Action of judging, decision made by a judge.
jugement
discernment
Ability to judge and decide with common sense.
jugeote
impartial judge
Judge who favors none of the parties involved.
juge impartial
Slang Meanings
To have an opinion about someone or something without sufficient evidence.
He judges without knowing, that's a bit easy.
Il juge sans connaître, c'est un peu facile.
To criticize or evaluate harshly.
She always judges people based on their appearance.
Elle juge tout le temps les gens sur leur apparence.