Verdict meaning in English | Easy explanation | Meaning in Hindi

Verdict meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Verdict’ is explained in easy English with examples, along with its synonyms and antonyms.

‘Verdict’ pronunciation= ˈvər-dikt, və-dikt

Verdict meaning in English

‘Verdict’ is the official decision given by the judge in the court after examining the evidence about a crime.

1. Opinion formed about something after careful examination of it.

2. Judgment of the Bench or decision of arbitrators.

Verdict- English meaning
decision
judgment
opinion
expert evidence
vote
conclusion
notion
judicial decision
thought

Verdict-Example

The word ‘Verdict’ acts as a ‘Noun’.

The plural noun of the word ‘Verdict’ is ‘Verdicts’.

Sentences that can be formed using the word ‘Verdict’ are as follows.

Examples:

▪ All communities were happy with the Supreme Court’s Ayodhya verdict.

▪ The general verdict of people was that the ruling party is not going to complete the promises which they made in elections.

▪ Everyone was surprised by the electoral verdict.

▪ The judicial verdict gave me great relief.

▪ They reached the final verdict after six hours of deliberation.

▪ in election verdict time, political parties workers looked tense.

▪ The judge will pronounce the verdict on Friday morning at 11.30.

▪ She cried happily when the final verdict came.

▪ The general verdict is that the clothes in malls are too costly.

▪ We will appeal in the higher court against the verdict.

▪ We respect the verdict and going to withdraw all cases against him.

‘Verdict’ other meanings

electoral verdict= Election decision

verdict time= Judgment time

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verdict man= Judgment man

final verdict= Final call

general verdict= General judgment

judicial verdict= Judicial decision

open verdict= Open vote

split verdict= Divided verdict

‘Verdict’ Synonyms-antonyms

The synonyms of the word ‘Verdict’ are as follows.

adjudication
judgment
decision
ruling
decree
pronouncement
order
sentence
punishment
opinion
conclusion

The antonyms of the word ‘Verdict’ are as follows.

deadlock
stalemate
halt
standoff

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