How Do You Spell ADJUDGED?

Pronunciation: [ɐd͡ʒˈʌd͡ʒd] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "adjudged" is a bit tricky. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /əˈdʒʌdʒd/. In this transcription, the underline symbol represents the primary stress on the second syllable. The "a" in the second syllable is pronounced as a short "u" sound, like in the word "hut". The "j" sound in the first syllable is produced by the letters "ju". The double "d" at the end indicates the past tense of the verb "adjudge", which means to give a judgment or decision.

ADJUDGED Meaning and Definition

  1. Adjudged is a verb in the past tense form of the word "adjudge," derived from the Middle English term "ajugen." It is pronounced as uh-juhjd. This word is commonly used in legal contexts and refers to the action of a court or a judge reaching a decision or issuing a judgment on a case, dispute, or a matter presented before them.

    When a case has been adjudged, it means that a ruling has been made after a careful examination and evaluation of the evidence, arguments, and applicable laws. The judgment is based on the determination of the legal rights and liabilities of the parties involved in the case, and it often involves the awarding of compensation, the imposition of penalties or punishments, or the establishment of legal precedents.

    Adjudged can also refer to a person being declared guilty, liable, or innocent by a court of law after a trial. In this context, it signifies that the person's guilt or innocence has been determined through a legal process.

    While "adjudged" is primarily used in legal contexts, it can also be used more broadly to describe someone or something being pronounced, determined, or considered to have a particular quality, attribute, or status based on a judging or evaluating process.

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Etymology of ADJUDGED

The word "adjudged" comes from the Old French term "adjuger", which itself is derived from the Latin word "adjudicare". "Adjudicare" is a combination of "ad" (meaning "to") and "judicare" (meaning "judge"). Thus, the etymology of "adjudged" suggests the concept of someone being judged or a decision being rendered.

Conjugate verb Adjudged

CONDITIONAL

I would adjudge
we would adjudge
you would adjudge
he/she/it would adjudge
they would adjudge

FUTURE

I will adjudge
we will adjudge
you will adjudge
he/she/it will adjudge
they will adjudge

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have adjudged
we will have adjudged
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they will have adjudged

PAST

I adjudged
we adjudged
you adjudged
he/she/it adjudged
they adjudged

PAST PERFECT

I had adjudged
we had adjudged
you had adjudged
he/she/it had adjudged
they had adjudged

PRESENT

I adjudge
we adjudge
you adjudge
he/she/it adjudges
they adjudge

PRESENT PERFECT

I have adjudged
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you have adjudged
he/she/it has adjudged
they have adjudged
I am adjudging
we are adjudging
you are adjudging
he/she/it is adjudging
they are adjudging
I was adjudging
we were adjudging
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they were adjudging
I will be adjudging
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I will have been adjudging
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I would have adjudged
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