Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
judicator
Noun
/ˈdʒuːdɪˌkeɪtər/

Definition
A person who makes judgments, especially in a legal context.

Examples
- The judicator listened carefully to both parties before making a decision.
- In many cases, a judicator is required to ensure fairness during a trial.
- The judicator’s ruling was deemed final and binding by all involved.

Meaning
Judicator refers to an individual or entity that has the authority to adjudicate or decide on matters, typically in a court of law or a formal setting.

Synonyms
- Adjudicator
- Arbiter
- Judge
- Referee
- Authority