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Definition of Judgmatically
1. Adverb. (context: colloquial chiefly US) In a judgmatical way; like a judge, judiciously, with good judgment. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Judgmatically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Judgmatically
Literary usage of Judgmatically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Second Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling (1897)
""The Turtle is harder- backed, but not so gay," he said judgmatically. "The Frog,
my name-bearer, is more gay, but not so hard. ..."
2. American Journal of Education by Barnard (1882)
"Lee was mending his pen 'judgmatically.' He made no reply, but smiled. " I knew
old Dick the negro had a bitch, and that his bitch was proud. ..."
3. The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling (1899)
"... but I'd done my job judgmatically, an' came scrapin all along her side slap
on to the lower gratin' o' the gangway. No one more astonished than me, ..."
4. Works of J. Fenimore Cooper by James Fenimore Cooper (1893)
"We are judgmatically placed here, both canoes being hid by the high bank and
bushes from all eyes except them of any ..."