judging
nounHow to pronounce judging:
Definition of judging:
- judging (noun):
- one who makes judgments such as
- the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions.
- a public official with authority to hear cases and pass sentences in a court of law
Synonyms for judging:
adjudging
adjudicating
arbitrating
concluding
considering
deciding
deeming
deliberating
determining
hearing
pondering
prosecuting
refereeing
resolving
ruling (on)
settling
umpiring
weighing
Antonyms for judging:
calling into question
challenging
controverting
denying
disagreeing
disbelieving
disputing
doubting
having doubts
having qualms
having reservations
opposing
querying
questioning
rejecting
renouncing
repudiating
taking a dim view
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- capsule
- scabbard
- retell
- presume
- sirens
- sharper
- rampant
- loopy
- teaspoon
- setose
- dating
- convoy
- noiseless
- irrupt
- deified
- Gino
- trouser
- seated
- retrenched
- ointment
- Hanna
- boot camp
- Reyansh
- woodpile
- tundra
- embryo
- buttress
- journeyed
- amerce
- nowhere
- fragment
- cursive
- achoo
- waylaid
- squirreled
- groggy
- unburned
- redeemed
- omen
- straying
- helek
- precess
- perjure
- sychem
- layers
- Sauville
- pallet
- floppy
- neuron
- widdle
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Syllable Fun Fact
The English language exhibits a phenomenon called 'schwa deletion', where unstressed syllables are often pronounced as a quick, neutral vowel sound or omitted.
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