Origin is not exactly known but first recorded use was in 1694.
The origin stems from Latin Judicare (to judge) this passed into old Anglo French as Juger. meaning 'to form an opinion about'.
Judge is present tense.
The possessive form of the noun judge is judge's.Example: The sound of the judge's gavel is still ringing in my ears.
The possessive form of the noun judge is judge's.Example: The sound of the judge's gavel is still ringing in my ears.
The plural form is judge advocates.
A simile for "sober" could be: "As sober as a judge." "As sober as a monk." These similes compare sobriety to figures known for their seriousness and self-control.
Judge Judy - 1996 Sober House Lockout was released on: USA: 14 May 2012
The comparative and superlative forms of sober are more sober and most sober, respectively.
The origin stems from Latin Judicare (to judge) this passed into old Anglo French as Juger. meaning 'to form an opinion about'.
The abstract noun for "sober" is "sobriety." Abstract nouns refer to qualities, conditions, or states that cannot be perceived by the senses. In this case, "sobriety" represents the state of being sober, characterized by clarity of mind and lack of intoxication.
There is an old Spanish phrase that says "Children and drunks always tell the truth". From children, I could accept that, but from someone who is not sober, you will later hear the words "I was drunk when I said that." Since you know the guy, you have to be the judge.
Combination of Jay and Aiden. Specifically, it means a variety of things. God has heard, god will judge, thankful, jaybird, and jade. It depends on the origin. God has heard is from the Hebrew origin as well as thankful and god will judge. Jaybird is from the American origin and Jade is from the English origin.
The origin is Jewish or Hebrew and means: "God is my Judge"
The opposite of sober (unimpaired) would be inebriated, drunk, high, or intoxicated. The opposite of sober (serious) would be frivolous, flippant, or farcical.
That is the correct spelling of "sober" (serious, or not intoxicated).
Yes He got sober for his Daughters.
It doesnt have a greek origin, its the latin word dictator. A dictator in ancient rome was a judge temporarily invested with absolute power.