Verdict

Noun

 * 1)  A decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
 * 2) An opinion or judgement.

Adjectives for Verdict
lawful; unanimous; manic-depressive; inevitable; consistent; emphatic; intelligent; differing; favorable; adverse; contrary; just; preposterous; fair; inexplicable.

Verbs for Verdict
affect—; appeal—; arrive at—; bias—; carry—; cast—; clarify—; confirm—; contest—; dally with—; deliver—; denounce— determine—; disclose—; dispute—; elicit— enter—; evolve—; influence—; justify— maintain—; ponder—; prejudice—; present —; pronounce—; propound—; question— tender—; return—; reverse—; secure—sustain—; venture—; verify—; voice—; warrant—; —awards; —dooms; —involves; —misjudges; —startles.

Thesaurus
acquittal, action, award, condemnation, consideration, decision, decree, deliverance, determination, diagnosis, dictum, doom, finding, judgment, landmark decision, order, penalty, precedent, prognosis, pronouncement, resolution, ruling, sentence

Etymology
Old French verdit:, from veir: + dit:.

Derived terms

 * verdictive

Translations

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 * Italian: verdetto
 * Korean:
 * Spanish: veredicto
 * Telugu: తీర్పు (teerpu)


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 裁决
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