释义 |
judgmatic, a. colloq.|dʒʌdʒˈmætɪk| [irreg. f. judge n. or v. + -matic, in imitation or parody of dogmatic, pragmatic, etc.] = next.
1835Tait's Mag. II. 575 Sufficiently enlightened, so as to make a judgmatic choice. 1898R. Kipling in Morn. Post 10 Nov. 5/3 A man of twenty-five years' sea-experience—cool, temperate, and judgmatic, such an one as the ordinary Warrant Officer. |