Verdict Meaning & Definition, Example and Synonym

Verdict

As a Noun

  1. A formal decision or judgment, especially one given by a jury in a court of law.
  2. An opinion or conclusion reached after consideration.

As Other Form

  • Verdictive (Adjective – Rare): Relating to a verdict or judgment.

Word History

The word verdict comes from the Latin verum (truth) and Old French verdit, meaning “a true saying” or “decision.” It originally referred to the decision of a jury and later expanded to mean any well-considered judgment.

Examples

  1. The jury reached a guilty verdict after hours of deliberation. (Legal judgment)
  2. The public’s verdict on the new policy was overwhelmingly negative. (Opinion or conclusion)
  3. After testing the product, my verdict is that it’s worth buying. (Personal judgment)

Synonyms

Judgment, ruling, decision, conclusion, resolution

Related Words

Sentence, determination, decree, opinion

Antonyms

Indecision, uncertainty, mistrial, ambiguity

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