"Judgement" with an "e" is indeed an acceptable spelling. Just not amongst lawyers.
The Army doesn't like the "e" either.
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"Judgement" with an "e" is indeed an acceptable spelling. Just not amongst lawyers.
The Army doesn't like the "e" either.
I prefer it, but try not to use it, because although I was taught it was acceptable, it seems less common.
I was taught to spell judgement with an e, and that's the way I usually spell it. It's the standard British spelling, and my school system seemed to prefer that for some reason. Though I don't spell color "colour".
It's the standard British spelling, and my school system seemed to prefer that for some reason.
I'm reading these posts with a real disconnect. The other way to spell judgement is to misspell it. Set Webster on fire! They're warping your children's fragile minds!
Grr. I really hate it when shit that is WRONG becomes acceptable because so many people do it that way (see, e.g. ambivalent). There should be only one way to spell a word in each language (British English and American English being separate languages, of course).
Grr. I really hate it when shit that is WRONG becomes acceptable because so many people do it that way (see, e.g. ambivalent). There
Tell it to pease, napron, and norange.
Okay, I give -- what's the other way to spell judgement?
Judgment, I think.
Ick.
judgment.
Judgment.
I have no problem with flexible spelling -- it makes it more likely I'll guess right.