S: (v) evaluate, pass judgment, judge (form a critical opinion of) "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?"; "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"
S: (v) rate, rank, range, order, grade, place (assign a rank or rating to) "how would you rank these students?"; "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"
S: (v) stand (have or maintain a position or stand on an issue) "Where do you stand on the War?"
S: (v) approve (judge to be right or commendable; think well of)
S: (v) choose (see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way) "She chose not to attend classes and now she failed the exam"
S: (v) prejudge (judge beforehand, especially without sufficient evidence)
S: (v) measure, evaluate, valuate, assess, appraise, value (evaluate or estimate the nature, quality, ability, extent, or significance of) "I will have the family jewels appraised by a professional"; "access all the factors when taking a risk"
S: (v) reappraise (appraise anew) "Homes in our town are reappraised every five years and taxes are increased accordingly"
S: (v) reject (refuse to accept or acknowledge) "I reject the idea of starting a war"; "The journal rejected the student's paper"
S: (v) accept (consider or hold as true) "I cannot accept the dogma of this church"; "accept an argument"
S: (v) think, believe, consider, conceive (judge or regard; look upon; judge) "I think he is very smart"; "I believe her to be very smart"; "I think that he is her boyfriend"; "The racist conceives such people to be inferior"
S: (v) expect, anticipate (regard something as probable or likely) "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow"
S: (v) impute, ascribe, assign, attribute (attribute or credit to) "We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"; "People impute great cleverness to cats"
S: (v) assign, attribute (decide as to where something belongs in a scheme) "The biologist assigned the mushroom to the proper class"
S: (v) disapprove, reject (deem wrong or inappropriate) "I disapprove of her child rearing methods"
S: (v) declare, adjudge, hold (declare to be) "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent"
S: (v) review, critique (appraise critically) "She reviews books for the New York Times"; "Please critique this performance"
S: (v) fail (judge unacceptable) "The teacher failed six students"
S: (v) pass (accept or judge as acceptable) "The teacher passed the student although he was weak"
S: (v) test, prove, try, try out, examine, essay (put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to) "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe"
S: (v) accept, take, have (receive willingly something given or offered) "The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have this dog in my house!"; "Please accept my present"
S: (v) accept, consent, go for (give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to) "I cannot accept your invitation"; "I go for this resolution"
S: (v) respond (respond favorably or as hoped) "The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy"
S: (v) greet (react to in a certain way) "The President was greeted with catcalls"
S: (v) explode (show a violent emotional reaction) "The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary"
S: (v) accept (react favorably to; consider right and proper) "People did not accept atonal music at that time"; "We accept the idea of universal health care"
S: (v) answer (respond to a signal) "answer the door"; "answer the telephone"
S: (v) refuse, decline (show unwillingness towards) "he declined to join the group on a hike"
S: (v) accept, consent, go for (give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to) "I cannot accept your invitation"; "I go for this resolution"
S: (v) wonder, marvel (be amazed at) "We marvelled at the child's linguistic abilities"
S: (v) notice, acknowledge (express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with) "He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway"; "She acknowledged his complement with a smile"; "it is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing"
S: (v) resist, reject, refuse (resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ) "His body rejected the liver of the donor"
S: (v) accept (react favorably to; consider right and proper) "People did not accept atonal music at that time"; "We accept the idea of universal health care"
S: (v) accept, admit, take, take on (admit into a group or community) "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member"
S: (v) bear, take over, accept, assume (take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person) "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility"
S: (v) accept, live with, swallow (tolerate or accommodate oneself to) "I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions"; "I swallowed the insult"; "She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncrasies"
S: (v) accept, take (be designed to hold or take) "This surface will not take the dye"
S: (v) accept (receive (a report) officially, as from a committee)
S: (v) take, accept (make use of or accept for some purpose) "take a risk"; "take an opportunity"
S: (v) accept (be sexually responsive to, used of a female domesticated mammal) "The cow accepted the bull"