judiciously

/dʒuˈdɪʃəsli/ (bre, ipa) · /dʒuˈdɪʃəsli/ (ame, ipa)

judiciously — adverb

1. with careful, balanced judgment, so that what you choose, say, or do fits the si

1.副詞C2
釋義

with careful, balanced judgment, so that what you choose, say, or do fits the situation well

例句

The board judiciously delayed the vote until all members had read the report.

judiciously + delayed for careful timing of a decision

Vikram judiciously spent the grant on new desks instead of office decor.

judiciously + spent for careful use of money

同義詞
  • wisely

    broader and more common; less formal than 'judiciously'

  • sensibly

    everyday choice that stresses practical good sense

  • prudently

    emphasizes caution and avoiding risk more strongly

  • thoughtfully

    can stress care for other people rather than balanced judgment

反義詞
  • rashly

    suggests acting too quickly without enough thought

  • carelessly

    focuses on a lack of attention or responsibility

  • impulsively

    highlights acting on sudden feeling rather than judgment

文法句型

judiciously + verb

Judiciously, + clause

用法筆記

Judiciously is more formal than wisely or sensibly. It is often used for choices about timing, money, wording, or intervention, especially when the speaker wants to suggest restraint and fairness as well as intelligence.

常見錯誤

It was a judiciously plan to wait.
It was a judicious plan to wait.
💡use the adverb 'judiciously' to modify an action, not a noun.