Husgado (en. Judged)

/husˈɡado/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
noun
A state or process of judging or ruling on a case.
The court's judgment ruled that the accused was not guilty.
Ang husgado ng korte ay nagdesisyon na ang akusado ay walang sala.
The place where hearings and decisions on legal cases take place.
We attended the court to hear the judge's decision.
Dumalo kami sa husgado upang marinig ang desisyon ng hukom.

Etymology

Derived from the Spanish word 'juzgado'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

court of law
The process of legal judgment according to the law.
husgado sa batas

Related Words

judge
A person with the authority to adjudicate legal matters.
hukom
court
An institution responsible for judging cases under the law.
korte

Slang Meanings

Tear or rip; this is a common term when it comes to 'drama' in life.
Mark has so much husgado in the scene, it's like more drama than a telenovela!
Ang dami nang husgado nitong si Mark sa eksena, parang mas drama pa sa telenovela!
Someone's tendency to judge others, often overwhelming.
Why does it seem like you have a say in everything? You have so much husgado!
Bakit parang lahat na lang, may say ka? Ang dami mo kasing husgado!
Acting or imitating someone who's arrogant or showing off.
Oh wow, Susan's husgado is so high, it’s like 'amen' in church!
Naku, ang taas ng husgado ni Susan, parang amen sa simbahan!