/dʒuˈdɪʃ.əs/ = ju-dish-is
Judicious is pronounced as "ju-DISH-us." The emphasis is on the second syllable.
Some words that rhyme with judicious are suspicious, ambitious, and nutritious.
The root word in "judicious" is "judice," which comes from the Latin word "judicium," meaning judgment or decision.
wise intelligent judicious
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She made a judicious decision to invest in a diversified portfolio to minimize risk.
You're very judicious about when and where you distribute that e-mail address.Because without judicious planning, an unexpected bestseller can be devastating.At the heart of science are judicious observations and measurements.What many people overlook is that a judicious bit of filing maybe in order at the same time.
The judicious use of salt made this soup taste perfectly.
Rosa made a judicious decision when she chose to invest in the stable company with a proven track record.
Knowing right from wrong; responsible.Example:Β Even though it can be difficult, it's important to be judicious.
Judicious is a word that means showing good judgment. A good sentence would be, the teenager was judicious while his friends drank beer at the party.
The judicious use of chocolate syrup will dramatically improve an ice cream sundae.
Some words that rhyme with judicious are suspicious, ambitious, and nutritious.
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spontaneous
We tell our patients with high blood pressure to be judicious when deciding how much salt to put on their food.