Definition of «judicious»

Judicious means having or showing good sense, judgment, and discretion. It refers to a person who carefully considers their actions and decisions before making them, taking into account all relevant factors and possible consequences in order to make wise choices. A judicious person is able to weigh the pros and cons of different options and choose wisely based on careful consideration and thoughtfulness.

Sentences with «judicious»

  • During a recent panel discussion on testing, Rub argued in favor of judicious use of standardized testing — what she called «one of the most controversial and contentious issues in education.» (e4e.org)
  • -- Maruti Suzuki Concept Future S makes world debut at the Auto Expo — Showcases the brand's future design language — Comes with judicious use of orange, ivory white and bright silver colours — Features bold SUV styling and spacious cabin in compact exterior dimensions (motorbeam.com)
  • Dr. Prabhu said physicians have become more judicious in using radiation for therapeutic purposes. (sciencedaily.com)
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