Juzguen (en. Judge)

/xuθˈɣen/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Form of the verb 'to judge', used in a context of judgment or evaluation.
It is important that they judge the situation impartially.
Es importante que juzguen la situación con imparcialidad.
It is used to express a wish or assumption about a judgment.
I hope they judge the facts correctly.
Espero que juzguen correctamente los hechos.
It is used in sentences where an action of considering or valuing something is required.
I want them to judge my arguments before deciding.
Quiero que juzguen mis argumentos antes de decidir.

Etymology

The verb to judge comes from the Latin 'judicare', which means 'to make a judgment'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

judge before acting
It means that a situation should be considered before making decisions.
juzga antes de actuar
don't judge a book by its cover
It indicates that one should not form an opinion based solely on external appearance.
no juzgues un libro por su cubierta
to judge at first glance
To evaluate something or someone without deep knowledge.
juzgar a simple vista

Related Words

to judge
Verb that means to emit a judgment about something.
juzgar
judgment
The process by which facts are evaluated, and legal decisions are issued.
juicio
court
The place where legal trials are held.
juzgado

Slang Meanings

To judge without knowledge of the facts.
Don't judge without knowing the whole story.
No juzguen sin saber toda la historia.
To make a quick judgment.
They always judge people by their appearance.
Siempre juzgan a la gente por su apariencia.