Juzgó (en. Judged)

/ˈxusɡo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Act of valuing or judging something.
His judgment was considered correct by everyone.
Su juzgo fue considerado acertado por todos.
Judgment or court decision.
The judge's judgment was fair and equitable.
El juzgo del juez fue justo y equitativo.
Own opinion or criterion.
His judgment on the matter was heavily criticized.
Su juzgo sobre el asunto fue muy criticado.

Etymology

From the verb 'juzgar', from Latin 'iudicare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

personal judgment
individual opinion or criterion about something.
juzgo personal
under my judgment
expression used to indicate that a personal opinion is being expressed.
bajo mi juzgo
moral judgment
ethical valuation of an action or conduct.
juzgo moral

Related Words

judge
To form a judgment or an opinion about someone or something.
juzgar
judge
Person who has the authority to judge.
juez
judgment
Evaluation or examination of a matter.
juicio

Slang Meanings

Acting as if one knows everything.
Don't be so judgmental, no one has absolute truth.
No seas tan juzgón, nadie tiene la verdad absoluta.
Giving opinions without basis.
That criticism was merely a judgment, it wasn't based on facts.
Esa crítica fue un mero juzgo, no se basó en hechos.