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Conclusions worn as gavels, often delivered fastest by those who know least.
means Considered decisions or opinions formed after weighing evidence — or snap verdicts dressed up as wisdom.
from From Old French jugement, rooted in Latin judicare, to judge — literally to point out the law (jus) by speaking (dicere).
Legal senseA court's formal, binding decision in a case.
Spelling fightAmerican drops the e; British often keeps judgement.
Snap versionBrain decides trustworthiness in roughly a tenth of a second.