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Verdict

UK //ˈvɜːdɪkt//US //ˈvɜrdɪkt//

Definition

The final decision made by a jury or judge about a legal case.

In simple words: A decision made by a jury or judge in a court.

Examples

  • The jury reached a unanimous **verdict** of guilty.
  • The judge announced the **verdict** after lengthy deliberations.
  • Many were surprised by the final **verdict** in the high-profile case.
  • The **verdict** was read in a packed courtroom.
  • She appealed the **verdict**, seeking a new trial.

Usage notes

Use 'verdict' in legal contexts or discussions about justice. Avoid in casual situations where simpler terms can apply.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'verdict' as the 'final word' from a jury.

Collocations

  • reach a verdict
  • deliver a verdict
  • verdict of guilty
  • verdict of not guilty

Synonyms

  • ruling
  • judgment
  • decision

Antonyms

  • innocence
  • acquittal

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'decision' - 'verdict' specifically refers to legal outcomes.
  • Used in non-legal contexts incorrectly.
  • Spellings such as 'verdicts' can be confusing as they may imply multiple decisions.