ハンダン
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. judgment; judgement; decision; conclusion; adjudication
2. divination
Noun
Math
3. judgement
Pitch accent
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Composed of
size (of paper or books)
decision; judgment; resolution
Used in vocabulary (24 in total)
judgment; judgement; discernment
evaluation criteria; evaluation standard
basis for decision; evidence for judging
Examples (49 in total)
I can't judge distance.
You are correct in your judgement.
You can't judge happiness in terms of money.
He is accurate in his judgement.
Don't judge a book by its cover.
Quick judgements are dangerous.
You should not judge people based on their name.
I've always trusted your judgment.
You must judge for yourself.
We can rely on his judgement.
You shouldn't judge a person by his clothes.
You made the right call.
You should not judge people by their appearance.
It was a manifest error of judgement.
Judging from his expression, he is in a bad mood.
You shouldn't judge a person by their looks.
Judging from her letter, she seems to be well.
I leave the matter to your judgement.
Judging from his appearance, he may be a soldier.
I will judge whether it is superior or not.
Judging from the look on his face, it seems that he has succeeded.
Judging from her appearance, I think that she's rich.
You can't judge their works by the same standards.
Judging from his accent, he is from Kansai.
Judging from his appearance, he must be the conductor.
I concluded his judgement was right.
You shouldn't judge a person by his appearance.
Judging from his expression, he is not telling the truth.
Judging from what you say, he may succeed.
You cannot judge a person if you don't know him well.
He interpreted my silence as consent.
You should not judge a person by his appearance alone.
Judging from his manner, he is not suitable for this job.
You must judge the situation and act accordingly.
Don't judge each other by the color of the skin.
Judging from his accent, he must be from Osaka.
Tom decided that it wasn't necessary to take vitamins.
Judging from his report, the project seems to be going well.
Judging from what you say, he must be a great writer.
Judging from what you say, he must be a great scholar.
Judging from those facts, Mr Mori must be a wealthy person.
The judgement is very fair to both parties.
Judging from the look of the sky, it may rain this afternoon.
He decided that if God didn't exist then everything was permitted.
Please think it over and let me know your decision.
Judging by the swelling, the man must have been bitten by a snake.
A man's worth should be judged by his character rather than by his social position.
He was judged sane and was therefore chargeable with murder.
Judging from what you have seen of him, this fellow is not a coward.