Difference between Pretorian and Judge

What is the difference between Pretorian and Judge?

Pretorian as an adjective is of or relating to a praetor. while Judge as a noun is a public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and rendering judgments; a justice.

Pretorian

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of or relating to a praetor.

Judge

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and rendering judgments; a justice.A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.A person officiating at a sports or similar event.A person whose opinion on a subject is respected.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To sit in judgment on; to pass sentence on.To sit in judgment, to act as judge.To form an opinion on.To arbitrate; to pass opinion on something, especially to settle a dispute etc.To have as an opinion; to consider, suppose.To form an opinion; to infer.To criticize or label another person or thing.

Example sentence: Anyone is free to judge me, but they weren't there in my tough times.

We hope you now know whether to use Pretorian or Judge in your sentence.

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