Sentences

judging from in a sentence

prep.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 8

Definition

The phrase 'judging from' is used to indicate that a conclusion is based on certain evidence or observations.

Sample Sentences

  1. Judging from the weather forecast, it looks like we might have rain this weekend.
  2. Judging from her expression, I could tell she was not pleased with the news.
  3. The team performed well, judging from their recent victories in the tournament.
  4. Judging from the size of the crowd, this concert is going to be a huge success.
  5. Judging from his experience, I trust that he will make the right decision.
  6. The project seems to be on track, judging from the latest progress reports.
  7. Judging from the reviews, this restaurant is known for its excellent service.
  8. She was late, judging from the time on her watch when she finally arrived.
  9. Judging from the amount of homework assigned, the teacher is preparing us for a big test.
  10. Judging from her enthusiasm, it's clear that she is passionate about the project.