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1. discernment
noun.
(dɪˈsɝːnmənt)
The
trait
of
judging
wisely
and
objectively.
Antonyms
folly
imprudence
tactlessness
wisdom
powerlessness
unsoundness
bad
Synonyms
wiseness
circumspection
discretion
wisdom
prudence
Etymology
discernment (English)
-ment (English)
-amentum (Latin)
discern (English)
discernen (Middle English (1100-1500))
discerner (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
discernere (Latin)
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2. discernment
noun.
(dɪˈsɝːnmənt)
The
mental
ability
to
understand
and
discriminate
between
relations.
Antonyms
judiciousness
injudiciousness
badness
inadvisability
reversal
judgment in personam
judgment in rem
Synonyms
discreetness
sapience
injudiciousness
discretion
wisdom
Etymology
discernment (English)
-ment (English)
-amentum (Latin)
discern (English)
discernen (Middle English (1100-1500))
discerner (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
discernere (Latin)
3. discernment
noun.
(dɪˈsɝːnmənt)
The
cognitive
condition
of
someone
who
understands.
Antonyms
incomprehension
decrease
depreciation
derestrict
deny
enable
disagree
Synonyms
savvy
self-knowledge
appreciation
brainstorm
hold
Etymology
discernment (English)
-ment (English)
-amentum (Latin)
discern (English)
discernen (Middle English (1100-1500))
discerner (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
discernere (Latin)
4. discernment
noun.
(dɪˈsɝːnmənt)
Perception
of
that
which
is
obscure.
Antonyms
affirmation
approval
unwariness
Synonyms
perceptiveness
Etymology
discernment (English)
-ment (English)
-amentum (Latin)
discern (English)
discernen (Middle English (1100-1500))
discerner (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
discernere (Latin)
5. discernment
noun.
(dɪˈsɝːnmənt)
Delicate
discrimination
(especially
of
aesthetic
values).
Antonyms
tasteful
tasteless
improvidence
effector
inattention
incognizance
disapproval
Synonyms
secernment
style
tasteless
connoisseurship
trend
Etymology
discernment (English)
-ment (English)
-amentum (Latin)
discern (English)
discernen (Middle English (1100-1500))
discerner (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
discernere (Latin)
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detect
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