Example sentences for: judicious

How can you use “judicious” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • One wonders why the usually judicious Samuelson found it necessary to invent this straw man.

  • Hall was immeasurably better informed than those he criticized, and he recognized that a trustworthy dictionary must be founded on examples--a thing never to be expected, save as the result of extensive cooperation, and judicious subdivision of labour.

  • The second of two installments in the presidential scholar's biography of the 36 th president is deemed "sound and judicious," and a corrective to Robert Caro's polemical anti-Johnson tomes (Sean Wilentz, the New York Times Book Review ). Critics seize on the lurid details, from LBJ's exposing himself to reporters to his behind-the-scenes machinations during the 1968 presidential campaign.

  • Krugman admits that he wrote the article because he was "just pissed off," not a very good state for a judicious statement of facts, as his column shows.

  • (And I don't mean a judicious acknowledgment that there may be something to what I say--we are talking 2+2 = 4 here, with no wiggle room whatsoever.


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