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Common collocations with judgment in British Collocation

judgment noun

UK /ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/

final

definitive
final

We have not yet reached a final judgment.

based on someone’s own feelings and opinions

personal
subjective

This is an entirely subjective judgment, I realize.

not based on someone’s own feelings and opinions

impartial
independent
objective

You must make an objective judgment of the evidence.

based on good knowledge or careful thought about something

balanced
considered
informed
reasoned

It is too early to make an informed judgment about the impact on the UK economy.

made too quickly

hasty
snap

Avoid making snap judgments about people.

unfair

harsh

He is inclined to harsh judgments about his former colleagues.

make a judgment

come to
form
make
reach

I can make no judgment on that issue.

base a judgment on something

base on

These are the criteria on which we base our judgments of students’ performance.

express a judgment

deliver
give
pass
pronounce
render

You are always so quick to pass judgment.

not make a judgment

reserve
suspend
withhold

I am reserving judgment for the time being.

be based on

Their judgment was based on a broad range of evidence.