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judicious (encz) | judicious,rozvážný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
judicious (encz) | judicious,soudný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Judicious (gcide) | Judicious \Ju*di"cious\, a. [F. judicieux, fr. L. judicium
    judgment. See Judicial.]
    Of or relating to a court; judicial. [Obs.]
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          His last offenses to us
          Shall have judicious hearing.            --Shak.
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    2. Directed or governed by sound judgment; having sound
       judgment; wise; prudent; sagacious; discreet.
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             He is noble, wise, judicious, and best knows
             The fits o' the season.               --Shak.
 
    Syn: Prudent; discreet; rational; wise; skillful; discerning;
         sagacious; well-advised.
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judicious (wn) | judicious
     adj 1: marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense
            in practical matters; "judicious use of one's money"; "a
            wise decision" [syn: judicious, wise, heady] |  
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injudicious (encz) | injudicious,nerozumný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožinjudicious,nerozvážný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožinjudicious,neuvážený	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
injudiciously (encz) | injudiciously,nerozvážně	adv:		Zdeněk Brožinjudiciously,neuváženě	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  
injudiciousness (encz) | injudiciousness,nerozumnost	n:		Zdeněk Brožinjudiciousness,neuváženost	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
judicious (encz) | judicious,rozvážný	adj:		Zdeněk Brožjudicious,soudný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
judiciously (encz) | judiciously,soudně	adv:		Zdeněk Brož |  
judiciousness (encz) | judiciousness,kritičnost	n:		Zdeněk Brožjudiciousness,rozumnost	n:		Zdeněk Brožjudiciousness,soudnost	n:		Zdeněk Brožjudiciousness,uvážlivost	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
prejudicious (encz) | prejudicious,	adj:		 |  
Injudicious (gcide) | Injudicious \In`ju*di"cious\, a. [Pref. in- not + judicious; cf.
    F. injudicieux.]
    1. Not judicious; wanting in sound judgment; undiscerning;
       indiscreet; unwise; as, an injudicious adviser.
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             An injudicious biographer who undertook to be his
             editor and the protector of his memory. --A. Murphy.
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    2. Not according to sound judgment or discretion; unwise; as,
       an injudicious measure.
 
    Syn: Indiscreet; inconsiderate; undiscerning; incautious;
         unwise; rash; hasty; imprudent.
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Injudiciously (gcide) | Injudiciously \In`ju*di"cious*ly\, adv.
    In an injudicious manner.
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Injudiciousness (gcide) | Injudiciousness \In`ju*di"cious*ness\, n.
    The quality of being injudicious; lack of sound judgment;
    indiscretion. --Whitlock.
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Judiciously (gcide) | Judiciously \Ju*di"cious*ly\, adv.
    In a judicious manner; with good judgment; wisely.
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Judiciousness (gcide) | Judiciousness \Ju*di"cious*ness\, n.
    The quality or state of being judicious; sagacity; sound
    judgment.
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injudicious (wn) | injudicious
     adj 1: lacking or showing lack of judgment or discretion;
            unwise; "an injudicious measure"; "the result of an
            injudicious decision" |  
injudiciously (wn) | injudiciously
     adv 1: in an injudicious manner; "these intelligence tests were
            used injudiciously for many years" [ant: judiciously] |  
injudiciousness (wn) | injudiciousness
     n 1: lacking good judgment [syn: injudiciousness,
          indiscreetness] [ant: judiciousness]
     2: the trait of being injudicious [syn: indiscretion,
        injudiciousness] |  
judicious (wn) | judicious
     adj 1: marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense
            in practical matters; "judicious use of one's money"; "a
            wise decision" [syn: judicious, wise, heady] |  
judiciously (wn) | judiciously
     adv 1: in a judicious manner; "let's use these intelligence
            tests judiciously" [ant: injudiciously] |  
judiciousness (wn) | judiciousness
     n 1: good judgment [ant: indiscreetness, injudiciousness]
     2: the trait of forming opinions by distinguishing and
        evaluating [syn: judiciousness, sagacity,
        sagaciousness] |  
prejudicious (wn) | prejudicious
     adj 1: tending to favor preconceived ideas; "the presence of
            discriminatory or prejudicial attitudes in the white
            population" [syn: prejudicial, prejudicious]
     2: (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury;
        "damaging to career and reputation"; "the reporter's coverage
        resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant" [syn:
        damaging, detrimental, prejudicial, prejudicious] |  
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