Judges - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈjəjəz|
Brit.  |ˈdʒʌdʒɪz|
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto judge
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounjudge

noun

- a book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges (syn: judges)

Extra examples

He was one of the judges at a flower-show.

You, gentlemen, are the best judges on that point.

The judges will award a prize to the best speaker.

She's one of the strictest judges in the state.

Judges will score the performances based on their artistic and technical features.

Which judges are scoring tonight?

A panel of judges selected the book for this year's award.

The judges determined that the law was too vague to be fairly enforced.

The judges of the talent show were biased toward musical acts.

The judges were accused of coddling criminals.

The country's justice system is riddled with corrupt judges who accept bribes.

The judges voted to overturn a ruling made by an inferior court.

...the judges reviewed their jottings one last time before selecting the pinot noir as the best wine of the tasting overall...

They disagreed with the pageant judges.

The judges made a unanimous ruling.

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