How Do You Spell JUDGMENT DAY?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈʌd͡ʒmənt dˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

The correct spelling of "judgment day" is with an "e" in "judgment" instead of "judgement," which is a common misspelling. The word "judgment" is pronounced /ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The "d" is pronounced as a soft "j" sound, followed by the vowel sound "ʌ" and the "m" sound. The final syllable, "-ment," is pronounced with a nasalized "uh" sound and a hard "t" at the end. So, the phonetic transcription of "judgment day" is /ˈdʒʌdʒmənt deɪ/.

JUDGMENT DAY Meaning and Definition

  1. "Judgment Day" refers to an eschatological concept found in various religious traditions, particularly in Abrahamic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Also known as the Day of Judgment, Last Judgment, or the Day of Resurrection, it signifies a future event believed to mark the end of the world and the final judgment of all humanity by a divine authority.

    In this ultimate reckoning, it is believed that each individual will be summoned before the divine presence to give an account of their thoughts, words, and deeds during their earthly existence. The evaluation will determine the ultimate fate of each person's soul, whether it be rewarded with salvation, damnation, or some form of purgatorial state. This reckoning is believed to transcend life and death, encompassing all souls, past and present.

    The concept of Judgment Day often carries a depiction of profound cosmic events, such as the return of a messianic figure, the resurrection of the dead, and the destruction and subsequent renewal of the universe. Its portrayal may vary across religious traditions, but the belief in eventual divine justice, where righteousness is rewarded and evil is punished, is a common thread.

    Metaphorically, "Judgment Day" can also be used outside religious contexts to refer to a day or event in which a definitive decision or critical evaluation is made, often pertaining to a person's behavior, character, or past actions.

  2. The day when God will judge the world.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for JUDGMENT DAY

  • hudgment day
  • nudgment day
  • mudgment day
  • kudgment day
  • iudgment day
  • uudgment day
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  • judfment day

Etymology of JUDGMENT DAY

The word "judgment day" has its origins in Christian theology. It comes from the Old English word "dæg" meaning "day" and "dōm" meaning "judgment". In Christianity, "Judgment Day" or "Day of Judgment" refers to the final day when God will judge all humanity, both the living and the dead, and determine their eternal destiny in heaven or hell based on their actions and beliefs in life. The concept of Judgment Day is also found in other religious traditions, such as Islam and Judaism, although with some theological variations.

Similar spelling words for JUDGMENT DAY

Plural form of JUDGMENT DAY is JUDGMENT DAYS

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