The word 'judge' is a noun as a word for a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law, or a word for a person who decides a competition; a word for a person.
The noun forms of the verb to judge are judgement and the gerund, judging.
The noun form of the word "judge" is "judgment."
The abstract noun for the word "judge" is "judgment."
Yes, the word judge is both a noun (judge, judges) and a verb (judge, judges, judging, judged). The noun 'judge' is a word for a personExamples:The judge declared my client not guilty on charges of assault. (noun)Don't judge a book by its cover. (verb)
"Judge" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it refers to forming an opinion or decision about something. As a noun, it refers to a person who presides over a court of law or to someone who assesses or evaluates a situation.
The noun form of "judge" is "judgment."
The abstract noun of "judge" is "judgment".
The word 'judge' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'judge' is a word for someone given the authority to make decisions; a word for a person.The noun forms of the verb to judge are judgement and the gerund, judging.
The word 'judge' is both a noun (judge, judges) and a verb (judge, judges, judging, judged). A noun form of the noun 'judge' is judgement. A noun form of the verb 'judge' is the gerund, judging.
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Yes, the word judge is both a noun (judge, judges) and a verb (judge, judges, judging, judged). The noun 'judge' is a word for a personExamples:The judge declared my client not guilty on charges of assault. (noun)Don't judge a book by its cover. (verb)
The word judge is a common noun. Judge is a proper noun only when it is part of a proper name or title, such as Judge Greg Mathis, actor Judge Reinhold, or the comic book character Judge Dredd.
The noun 'justice' is a concrete noun as a word for a judge or a magistrate, a word for a person.The word 'justice' is an abstract noun; a word for a quality of fairness and reason; a word for a concept.
The noun 'judge' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.The noun forms of the verb to judge are Judgement and the gerund, judging, abstract nouns as words for concepts.
"Judge" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it refers to forming an opinion or decision about something. As a noun, it refers to a person who presides over a court of law or to someone who assesses or evaluates a situation.
The word judge is a common noun. Judge is a proper noun only when it is part of a proper name or title, such as Judge Greg Mathis, actor Judge Reinhold, or the comic book character Judge Dredd.
The word 'justice' is a noun, a word for a quality of fairness and reason, a word for a concept; a word for a judge or a magistrate, a word for a person.The adjective form is 'just'.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to judge are judgement and the gerund, judging.The word 'judge' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.
The Latin word for "judge" is judex, judicis, a noun of the third declension.The verb "to judge" is judico, judicare, judicavi, judicatus (first conjugation).