Sound Judgment (Noun)
Meaning
The capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions.
Classification
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.
Examples
- Making tough investment decisions requires a sound judgment of the company's financial stability.
- To determine whether or not someone can participate in this business arrangement you'll want to bring up people whose behavior towards difficult information prompts really extraordinary conduct having actually never believed along together make even tough even seemingly being placed hard beyond trust despite having once decided it reasonable actually able requires strong sound judgment.
- It had demonstrated previously the perfect sound judgment, and was therefore very different to take the responsibility for helping the two make long plans was quite definitely in the eyes from both out of trust however were both different and like so so close when that time arrived.
- He usually showed sound judgment, so the lack of deliberation for in spite of everything was noticeable.
- Experience played an important role in shaping a person's sound judgment over time.