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judge vs ordinary

ordinary vs judge

judge and ordinary both are nouns.

judge is not an adjective while ordinary is an adjective.

judge is a verb but ordinary is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
judge Yes No Yes No
ordinary Yes Yes No No
As nouns, ordinary is a hyponym of judge; that is, ordinary is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than judge:
  • judge: a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
  • ordinary: a judge of a probate court
judge (noun) ordinary (noun)
a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice (heraldry) any of several conventional figures used on shields
an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality an early bicycle with a very large front wheel and small back wheel
a clergyman appointed to prepare condemned prisoners for death
a judge of a probate court
the expected or commonplace condition or situation
judge (adjective) ordinary (adjective)
not exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree
lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered
judge (verb) ordinary (verb)
form a critical opinion of
judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)
determine the result of (a competition)
pronounce judgment on
put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of
Difference between judge and ordinary

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