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Viraam Rao Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

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Hi,
Does the word judicious make sense here: "It is a judicious decision to inculcate the habit of reading books."
  

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Yes, but 'judicious' is very formal. Are you talking about two people? One usually inculcates a habit in someone else.

  • Yes, but 'judicious' is very formal.
  • Are you talking about two people?
  • One usually inculcates a habit in someone else.
  • eg a teacher and a student.
  • eg a parent and a child.
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Yes, but 'judicious' is very formal.

Are you talking about two people? One usually inculcates a habit in someone else.
eg a teacher and a student.
eg a parent and a child.

A less heavily formal way to say this is eg It's wise to encourage someone to read books.

Clive

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