Juzgues (en. Judge)
/xuθɡes/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To undertake a judgment about something or someone.
It is important that you do not judge people without knowing their story.
Es importante que no juzgues a las personas sin conocer su historia.
To form an opinion or have an assessment about a matter.
If you judge without information, you could be mistaken.
Si juzgues sin información, podrías estar equivocado.
To make a decision regarding a case or subject.
I hope you judge the situation objectively.
Espero que juzgues la situación con objetividad.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'iudicare', which means 'to judge' or 'to pronounce a judgment.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
Don't judge a book by its cover.
Do not form a preconceived opinion about something based on its appearance.
no juzgues un libro por su portada
Judging is easy.
Making judgments about others is an easy but often unfair task.
juzgar es fácil
Judge for yourself.
Form your own opinion instead of following others'.
juzga por ti mismo
Related Words
juzgar
To issue a judgment or assessment about something.
juzgar
juicio
Process of evaluation and decision regarding a legal or moral matter.
juicio
jugador
A person who participates in a game or competition and whose performance can be judged.
jugador
Slang Meanings
Not taking into account other people's opinions.
If you judge what others think, you will never find your own truth.
Si juzgues lo que piensan los demás, nunca encontrarás tu propia verdad.
Being critical or making negative comments.
Lately, you just judge without understanding the complete situation.
Últimamente, solo juzgues sin entender la situación completa.