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what is the difference between `judicious ´and `judicial´? find out also the difference between `uninterested´ and `disinterested´. use both pairs of words in sentence​

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Answered by angelverma52
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Explanation:

Judicious and judicial have close origins but their meanings have split in modern English. "Judicious" means "having or exercising good judgement," while "judicial" is reserved more strictly for subjects relating to judges and law, such as the "judicial branch" of government.

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