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Nouns commonly associated with "judge" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
A group of people gathered to judge, interview, discuss etc. as on a television or radio broadcast for example.
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A person who speaks in support of something, or someone; proponent
A surname.
The quality of being reliable, dependable, or trustworthy.
(countable) An understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.
A long seat with or without a back, found for example in parks and schools.
(countable, collective) Persons forming or belonging to a particular group, such as a nation, class, ethnic group, country, family, etc.
More than half (50%) of some group.
(collective, dated, fantasy) (The) people, humanity, man(kind).
Other people.
The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly:
(adv)
Negates the meaning of the modified verb.
An account of real or fictional events.
The act of deciding.
(adj)
Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole, etc.; common to all, universal.
Complying with justice, correctness, or reason; correct, just, true. See also the interjection senses below.
(uncountable) Level of excellence.
(law) An assembly including one or more judges to conduct judicial business; a court of law.
(countable) An instance of a certain standardized college admissions test in the United States, originally called the American College Test.
Something trifling, or of no consequence or importance.
(law) A group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law.
An actual event, situation, or fact.
The process or act of selecting.
The act by which something is broken.
A room or set of rooms, particularly:
(countable) An amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
A city in Coos County, Oregon, United States.
A belief, judgment or perspective that a person has formed, either through objective or subjective reasoning, about a topic, issue, person or thing.
A particular method for performing a task.
The state or characteristic of being just or fair.
The act of performing; carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation by action.
Movement or advancement through a series of events, or points in time; development through time.
An administrative division of an area.
The process of buying goods or services, or searching for those suitable to buy.
A surname originating as an occupation for a gamekeeper.
A marked natural ability or skill.
The thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
One who assesses a property for tax or insurance evaluation.
(by extension, law) Chiefly in in chambers: a judge's private office which is used for hearings that do not need to be held in open court.
One who works: a person who performs labor for a living; traditionally, especially, manual labor.
Any subgroup that does not form a numerical majority.
Reliability or uniformity; the quality of being consistent.
(law) A member of a jury.
(sometimes postpositive) Greatest, most excellent, extreme, most superior, highest, or utmost.
(biblical) The seventh book of the Old Testament, and a book of the Hebrew Tanakh.
A statement expressing opposition, or a reason or cause for expressing opposition (generally followed by the adposition to).
A body of one or more persons convened for the accomplishment of some specific purpose, typically with formal protocols.
An English surname originating as a patronymic derived from the given name Peter.
An order or a decision on a point of law from someone in authority.
(UK dialectal or obsolete) A grub or maggot.
Feeling pain or sorrow on account of one's sins or offenses; feeling sincere guilt.
(mathematics) A constant by which an algebraic term is multiplied.
A written law or ordinance passed by a legislative body.
A person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy.