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judicious
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judicious
(adjective)
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judicious
/ʤu
ˈ
dɪʃəs/
adjective
judicious
/ʤu
ˈ
dɪʃəs/
adjective
Learner's definition of JUDICIOUS
[
more judicious; most judicious
]
formal
:
having or showing good judgment
:
wise
judicious
use of our resources
Judicious
planning now can prevent problems later.
a
judicious
decision
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— judiciously
adverb
judiciously
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— judiciousness
noun
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noncount
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