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Italian
Etymology
From giudizio (“judgement”) + -oso (“-ous”). Cognate with Piedmontese giudissios, giudisios.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒu.ditˈt͡sjo.zo/
- Rhymes: -ozo
- Hyphenation: giu‧di‧zió‧so
Adjective
giudizioso (feminine giudiziosa, masculine plural giudiziosi, feminine plural giudiziose)
- judicious, specifically:
- showing good judgement and common sense
- done with good judgement and common sense
Synonyms
- (1.1): accorto, assennato, avveduto, equilibrato, oculato, prudente, riflessivo, saggio
- (1.2): accorto, assennato, avveduto, equilibrato, oculato, saggio, sensato
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “1.1”): dissennato, imprudente, incauto, irriflessivo, malaccorto, sconsiderato, scriteriato, sventato
- (antonym(s) of “1.2”): avventato, dissennato, imprudente, incauto, insensato, malaccorto, malavveduto, sconsiderato, scriteriato
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