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Example sentences for "judicious"

Lexicographically close words:
judicial; judicially; judiciaries; judiciary; judicio; judiciously; judiciousness; judicis; judicium; judische
  1. So the two together, to show their joint and judicious admiration, set about altering "The Tempest.

  2. His advocacy of protection to domestic manufactures, and of a judicious system of internal improvements.

  3. Many of the ablest and most judicious members had addressed the House in vain, and there was nothing but confusion and disorder in prospect.

  4. The mind which is stored with virtuous and rational sentiments, and the behaviour which speaks complacence and humility, stamps an estimate upon the possessor, which all judicious spectators are ready to admire and acknowledge.

  5. The judicious administration of water forms an important feature in the culture of the Tomato.

  6. It is a golden rule to grow Melons liberally, keeping them sturdy by judicious air-giving, and to give them a little extra watering just as they are coming into flower.

  7. Judicious management in air-giving, which is one of the fundamental principles of successful Tomato culture, will do much to prevent the attack of =Cladosporium fulvum=.

  8. It will very soon be found that by judicious management in shutting up and air-giving, the firing may be dispensed with, and then it remains only to syringe freely and train with care.

  9. In the event of dull weather at the finish, there will be all the greater need of abundant but judicious ventilation, and of a warm dry atmosphere at night.

  10. Abundant but judicious ventilation, plenty of water, and freedom from aphis, are the conditions to be secured.

  11. In the general management more depends on timely and judicious thinning than upon any other point.

  12. Although weak at the outset, they may, by judicious treatment, be developed into a thriving and healthy condition.

  13. By successive sowings and judicious management it is possible to flower Gloxinias almost the year through.

  14. The work is published by the Director of Public Instruction, in behalf of Government, and furnishes a new instance of the liberal and judicious spirit in which Mr. Howard bestows his patronage on works of real and permanent utility.

  15. It is no contempt at all to consult men more wise and judicious than him that wrote, or myself either.

  16. The same may be said of every sinner, that shall make use only of those means to justify him before God, that can hardly make him go for a good Christian before judicious men.

  17. The judicious reader will see in this last, that not only here, but in other places, what poor shifts you are driven to, to keep your pen going.

  18. He himself always esteemed the possession of such a parent the greatest blessing of his existence, and attributes the part he acted in life to her watchful tenderness and judicious training.

  19. To her judicious care, and the high example of their father, her sons owe the large share they have exhibited of the old Greek feeling that they were born for their country.

  20. This advice was too judicious not to be followed.

  21. The judicious conduct of Philip was then made evident: had the sailors been awakened by the appalling cry, they would have been equally incapable of acting, as were the troops and passengers.

  22. The dispositions you have made, and are making, appear to us all as the most judicious possible.

  23. A far more judicious and unprejudiced discussion of the same thesis is offered in the works of Professor A.

  24. Now, it is precisely in this judicious separation of good from evil that a correct mind shows itself.

  25. Whence this equitable and judicious rule of Saint Augustine: "Let us avoid in discussions mutual reproaching; reproaches which, though they may not be true at that moment, may justly be made by both parties.

  26. I suspect that the delay was due to the influence of the philosopher's sister, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, an intelligent and ardent but by no means uniformly judicious propagandist of his ideas.

  27. Having with this view established general deposits and licensed houses for the sale of native wine, with proper superintending clerks they soon began to reap the fruits of so judicious a determination.

  28. Indeed, without this species of judicious condescension, trade would soon stand still for the want of the necessary funds to carry it on.

  29. The circumstances in which he was placed, until his accession to the title and estates of his ancestors, were not such as to prepare a boy that would be father to a prudent or judicious man.

  30. Byron had at least the manners of a gentleman, and though not a judicious knowledge of the world, he yet possessed prudence enough not to be always unguarded.

  31. He was enterprising and determined, with a judicious mixture of prudence.

  32. The choice made was a most judicious one, being that of Rev.

  33. Sometimes the choice is an exceedingly judicious one, as is shown by the nest of the Diadem Anthidium.

  34. Everything would then be limited to a judicious selection from the heap of eggs.

  35. Except Kirkpatrick, who shows a judicious scepticism on the subject.

  36. Into the paternal potentialities of Mr. Harwood's position towards this dear natural little thing Mrs. Crawford did not think it judicious to go just then.

  37. He must, however, have had a singular aptitude for scientific work; and the judicious leaven of selfishness whereby he was able to keep himself free from care and embarrassments must have been a great help to him.

  38. A judicious account of his life and work is given by Prof.

  39. Depend upon it, there's nothing like a judicious ignorance occasionally.

  40. However, the kindly and judicious little man was like a father to those under his charge, and very popular with them all.

  41. On further reflection he judged that, before paying the visit to Hampstead, it might be judicious to see Rhoda again, and refresh his memory in connection with the events of Christmas Eve.

  42. But if she does, you may be sure that I will be most judicious in my remarks.

  43. By a judicious regulation of our trade with them we supply their wants, administer to their comforts, and gradually, as the game retires, draw them to us.

  44. Let Modestus then enjoy his freedom and his legacy as fully as if Sabina had observed all the requisite forms, as indeed they effectually do who make a judicious choice of their heirs.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "judicious" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advisable; astute; bland; canny; careful; cautious; circumspect; considerate; critical; deliberate; discerning; discreet; discriminating; enlightened; equitable; expedient; gentle; gingerly; guarded; heedful; hesitant; judicial; judiciary; judicious; juridical; logical; mild; mindful; moderate; nice; noncommittal; objective; pawky; peaceable; peaceful; perceptive; perspicacious; philosophical; politic; practical; provident; prudent; rational; reasonable; reflective; regardful; safe; sagacious; sage; sane; sapient; sensible; shrewd; sober; soft; sound; tactful; tame; temperate; tentative; thorough; thoughtful; uncommunicative; unenterprising; wise