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Conclusions worn as gavels, often delivered fastest by those who know least.

means Considered decisions or opinions formed after weighing evidenceor snap verdicts dressed up as wisdom.

from From Old French jugement, rooted in Latin judicare, to judgeliterally 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.
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