verdict
ver·dict
noun \ˈvər-(ˌ)dikt\Definition of VERDICT
Examples of VERDICT
- The verdict was not guilty.
- The jury reached a guilty verdict.
- Do you want my verdict on the meal?
- The critic's verdict about the show was positive.
Origin of VERDICT
Middle English verdit, verdict, from Anglo-French veirdit, from veir true (from Latin verus) + dit saying, dictum, from Latin dictum — more at very
First Known Use: 15th century
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Synonyms: award, call, conclusion, deliverance, determination, diagnosis, judgment (or judgement), opinion, resolution, decision
Related Words: behest, charge, commandment, decree, dictate, directive, edict, instruction, mandate, order, word; last word, say-so; adjudication, disposition, doom, finding, ruling, sentence; choice, option, selection; consensus; belief, conviction, eye, feeling, mind, notion, persuasion, sentiment, view
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