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judiciously
[ joo-dish-uhs-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that shows good judgment or discernment; wisely or prudently:
Food labels are required for a reason, and I use them judiciously to avoid chemicals and ingredients I don't want in my body.
Other Word Forms
- ···徱·dzܲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of judiciously1
Example Sentences
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokeswoman Daisy Cooper urged ministers to use the "unprecedented legislation judiciously".
The kind of ingredient that, when used judiciously, makes everything around it taste more like itself.
The score sustains single notes like a dirge as Leigh judiciously chooses which noises he’ll let barge into Pansy’s sterile life.
How can we balance a desire to see movies judiciously with that little voice in our head that repeats, “Watch Tom Cruise do death-defying stunts” on a loop for six straight weeks every other summer?
Sometimes there is drama, and often there is sentiment, and even, at judiciously spaced intervals, a little bit of heartbreak.
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