C1 adjective 正式

underjudible

/ˌʌndərˈdʒʌdʒəbl/

Describing something that cannot be adequately assessed or evaluated because it lacks sufficient detail, evidence, or falls below the necessary threshold for judgment. It is typically used in technical or formal contexts to indicate that a standard of measurement cannot be applied.

例句

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1

The subtle differences between the two prototypes were underjudible without high-precision instruments.

The subtle differences between the two prototypes were underjudible without high-precision instruments.

2

The board concluded that the applicant's prior experience was underjudible due to the lack of verifiable references.

The board concluded that the applicant's prior experience was underjudible due to the lack of verifiable references.

3

I couldn't really tell if the movie was good or bad; the sound quality was so poor it was basically underjudible.

I couldn't really tell if the movie was good or bad; the sound quality was so poor it was basically underjudible.

词族

名词
underjudgability
Verb
underjudge
副词
underjudibly
形容词
underjudible
相关
judgment
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记忆技巧

Break it into three parts: 'Under' (below) + 'Jud' (judge) + 'ible' (able). It is something that stays 'under' the level where you are 'able' to 'judge' it.

快速测验

The evidence presented in the first trial was so disorganized that the motive remained _______.

正确!

正确答案是: underjudible

例句

1

The subtle differences between the two prototypes were underjudible without high-precision instruments.

everyday

The subtle differences between the two prototypes were underjudible without high-precision instruments.

2

The board concluded that the applicant's prior experience was underjudible due to the lack of verifiable references.

formal

The board concluded that the applicant's prior experience was underjudible due to the lack of verifiable references.

3

I couldn't really tell if the movie was good or bad; the sound quality was so poor it was basically underjudible.

informal

I couldn't really tell if the movie was good or bad; the sound quality was so poor it was basically underjudible.

4

In this specific psychological study, the participants' emotional responses were deemed underjudible because of external interference.

academic

In this specific psychological study, the participants' emotional responses were deemed underjudible because of external interference.

5

The ROI for the marketing campaign is currently underjudible as we are only in the first week of implementation.

business

The ROI for the marketing campaign is currently underjudible as we are only in the first week of implementation.

词族

名词
underjudgability
Verb
underjudge
副词
underjudibly
形容词
underjudible
相关
judgment

常见搭配

deemed underjudible considered impossible to judge
remain underjudible stay in a state where judgment isn't possible
underjudible criteria standards that cannot be evaluated
largely underjudible mostly impossible to assess
technically underjudible impossible to judge from a technical standpoint

常用短语

rendered underjudible

made impossible to judge

an underjudible quantity

an amount too small or vague to measure

fall into the underjudible category

to be classified as something that cannot be assessed

容易混淆的词

underjudible vs unjudgeable

Unjudgeable often implies a moral or ethical refusal to judge, whereas underjudible implies a technical inability to do so due to lack of data.

underjudible vs underestimated

Underestimated means valued too low, while underjudible means impossible to value at all.

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使用说明

This word is rare and typically found in specialized testing environments or legal/academic discourse. It emphasizes that the failure to judge is due to the nature of the object or data, not a lack of skill in the judge.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'unjudgeable' in scientific contexts where 'underjudible' would more accurately describe a lack of measurable data.

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记忆技巧

Break it into three parts: 'Under' (below) + 'Jud' (judge) + 'ible' (able). It is something that stays 'under' the level where you are 'able' to 'judge' it.

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词源

A modern English formation using the prefix 'under-' (beneath/insufficient) and the Latin-derived 'judicare' (to judge) with the suffix '-able'.

语法模式

Used as a predicative adjective (e.g., 'The data is underjudible.') Can be modified by adverbs of degree (e.g., 'highly underjudible')

快速测验

The evidence presented in the first trial was so disorganized that the motive remained _______.

正确!

正确答案是: underjudible

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