Judicial
UK /["/dʒuˈdɪʃl/"]/US /["/dʒuˈdɪʃl/"]/
Definition
connected with a court, a judge or legal judgement
In simple words: Related to the law or courts.
Examples
- judicial powers
- the judicial process/system
- Greenpeace applied for a judicial review to challenge the court’s decision.
- The Supreme Court ordered a judicial inquiry into the deaths.
Usage notes
Use 'judicial' in contexts concerning legal matters, courts, or justice. Not suitable for casual conversations; best used in formal writing or discussions about law.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'JUSt and decIAl' — both words are connected to justice and law.
Collocations
- judicial system
- judicial review
- judicial proceedings
- judicial authority
- judicial action
Synonyms
- legal
- judiciary
- court-related
- law-related
- juridical
Antonyms
- extrajudicial
- nonjudicial
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'judiciary' — 'judicial' describes things related to courts, while 'judiciary' refers to a system or group of judges.
- Using 'judicial' too informally — it's a formal term.
- Incorrectly applying 'judicial' in non-legal contexts.