Associations to the word «Judicious»
Noun
- Approbation
- Censure
- Flattery
- Prudence
- Hooker
- Foresight
- Sip
- Wise
- Moderation
- Remark
- Moderate
- Choice
- Tact
- Selection
- Palate
- Blending
- Disposition
- Prelate
- Reader
- Advice
- Exertion
- Propriety
- Watering
- Mixture
- Exaggeration
- Stave
- Counsel
- Expenditure
- Indulgence
- Coloring
- Able
- Conceit
- Ridicule
- Arrangement
- Virgil
- Statesman
- Reflection
- Selectivity
- Conduct
- Counsellor
- Fairness
- Judgment
- Encouragement
- Nod
- Observation
- Manner
- Wit
- Merit
- Whisky
- Opinion
- Prejudice
Adjective
Wiktionary
JUDICIOUS, adjective. Having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.
Dictionary definition
JUDICIOUS, adjective. Marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters; "judicious use of one's money"; "a wise decision".
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