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verdict
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
verdict
(noun)
open verdict
(noun)
verdict
/
ˈ
vɚdɪkt/
noun
plural
verdicts
verdict
/
ˈ
vɚdɪkt/
noun
plural
verdicts
Britannica Dictionary definition of VERDICT
[
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]
1
law
:
the decision made by a jury in a trial
The
verdict
was not guilty.
The jury reached a guilty
verdict
.
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2
:
a judgment or opinion about something
Do you want my
verdict
on the meal?
The critic's
verdict
about the show was positive.
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