judicious

adj.有正确判断力的,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
judicious (adjective)
having, exercising, or characterized by sound judgment - discreet wise
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
judicious (adjective)
1.
having or showing good judgment and restraint especially in conduct or speech
SYNONYMS:
intelligent, judgmatic ( judgmatical), judicious, prudent
RELATED WORDS:
cautious, chary, circumspect, cozy; forehanded, foresighted, foresightful, forethoughtful; discerning, discriminating, sage, sane, sapient, senseful, sensible, wise; canny, provident; astute, perspicacious, sagacious, shrewd
NEAR ANTONYMS:
careless, heedless, incautious, rash; improvident, shortsighted; foolish, unwise
imprudent, indiscreet, injudicious
judicious (adjective)
2.
suitable for bringing about a desired result under the circumstances
SYNONYMS:
advisable, desirable, judicious, politic, prudent, tactical, wise
RELATED WORDS:
advantageous, beneficial, profitable; useful, utilitarian; feasible, possible, practicable, practical; opportune, seasonable, timely; opportunistic, self-seeking
NEAR ANTONYMS:
impractical, profitless, unfeasible, unprofitable; inopportune, unseasonable, untimely
impolitic, imprudent, inadvisable, inexpedient, injudicious, unwise
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