Judges
/ˈdʒʌdʒɪz/
noun
- A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and rendering judgments; a justice.
- A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
- A person officiating at a sports event or similar.
"At a boxing match, the decision of the judges is final."
- A person who evaluates something or forms an opinion.
"She is a good judge of wine."
verb
- To sit in judgment on; to pass sentence on.
"A higher power will judge you after you are dead."
- To sit in judgment, to act as judge.
"Justices in this country judge without appeal."
- To form an opinion on.
"I judge a man’s character by the cut of his suit."
- To arbitrate; to pass opinion on something, especially to settle a dispute etc.
"We cannot both be right: you must judge between us."
- To have as an opinion; to consider, suppose.
"I judge it safe to leave the house once again."
No exact anagrams found for "judges". This word has a unique letter combination.
Total: 15 Scrabble points
Word Validity & Sources
Dictionary data sourced from SOWPODS (178,691 words), combining TWL (Tournament Word List) and the Collins Scrabble Words dictionary. Definitions from Free Dictionary API and Wordnik.
About the Word "Judges"
Judges is a 6-letter word that scores 15 points in Scrabble and 19 points in Words With Friends.
Using "Judges" in Word Games
When playing Scrabble or Words With Friends, "judges" is a high-scoring word. It contains the letter J, which is worth 8 points.