What is another word for judging from?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈʌd͡ʒɪŋ fɹɒm] (IPA)

When conveying an opinion or observation, the phrase "judging from" can come in handy. However, using the same expression repeatedly can make your writing or speech repetitive, bland and uninteresting. For this reason, it helps to expand your vocabulary by acquiring synonymous expressions. There are several phrases that you can use instead of "judging from," such as based on, considering, taking into account, in light of, from the perspective of, according to, or by virtue of. Each of these phrases adds diversity and depth to your writing or speech and helps you avoid using the same expressions repetitively. So, next time you need to express an opinion, try out these alternative phrases and elevate your language game.

What are the hypernyms for Judging from?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Judging from

  • There is no morality in war. Morality is the privilege of those judging from the distance. War is only death and destruction.
    John Cory
  • Of course, Hollywood is still making some excellent pictures which reflect the great artistry that made Hollywood famous throughout the world, but these films are exceptions, judging from box office returns and press reviews.
    Pola Negri
  • Programming is the Great Game. It consumes you, body and soul. When you're caught up in it, nothing else matters. When you emerge into daylight, you might well discover that you're a hundred pounds overweight, your underwear is older than the average first grader, and judging from the number of pizza boxes lying around, it must be spring already. But you don't care, because your program runs, and the code is fast and clever and tight. You won.
    Orson Scott Card

Related words: judging from, judging by, according to, seen from, sight unseen

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