Judgment:
Judgment is the ability to make decisions. It happens when you have evidence or your decision is correct.
Opinion:
Opinion is what a people think about a matter.
Differences:
Basis | Judgment | Opinion |
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) |
The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions. | A view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on the fact or knowledge |
Synonyms | Experience, sense, knowledge, wisdom and understanding | Assumption, speculation, view, feeling and mind |
Antonyms | Stupidity, inability, ignorance | Physicality, concrete, fact, thing, reality |
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Types | The types of opinions are:
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Word origin | The word judgment is originated in the 13th century. | The word opinion is originated in the 14th century from the Middle English. |
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