Discernment in a sentence as a noun

These proverbs will give insight to the simple, knowledge and discernment to the young.

Having that type of discernment has allowed YC to find & fund all these amazing startups.

Its the discernment thats meaningful, not the refusal.

Promote users to trusted status when their discernment reaches a certain point.

Distinguishing those from the clueless requires discernment, and maybe even kindness.

To this discernment of the useful we may surmise that the perception of animals is, in most cases, confined.

I do, however, have to be humble enough to be a good listener, and have some discernment to know who to listen to.

I used to get asked things that were effectively trivia, now I get asked things that are more about discernment.

But people see electrical trains, feel and see a smooth ride that can accelerate really fast and, to the best of their discernment isn't 'dirty'.

Possibly, track a user's 'discernment' level - increase it when a suggestion is acted upon.

After all, you can eliminate a lot of discernment you'd otherwise have to apply to your choices of books if you say, "All genre fiction is trash.

Insight requires discernment; knowing the difference between what is big and serious and what is small and even reasonable.

I can't help but think it should be investigation & discernment & equanimity rather than acceptance.

"IE - Juvenile comments submitted to HN with no regard for accuracy, clarity or discernment.

I think people routinely overestimate their own abilities and discernment.

People rarely try to be helpful here, it's just a positive feedback loop of nerds trying to show that they have more refined taste, more nuanced discernment, or a bigger mouth than the nerd before him.

I think one contributing factor is that discernment, critical thinking, and even applied pessimism are all good qualities for a programmer.

The person commenting may not fully understand how much more can be accomplished with heightened focus, determination, discernment, and deliberation.

Discernment definitions

noun

the cognitive condition of someone who understands; "he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect"

See also: understanding apprehension savvy

noun

delicate discrimination (especially of aesthetic values); "arrogance and lack of taste contributed to his rapid success"; "to ask at that particular time was the ultimate in bad taste"

See also: taste appreciation perceptiveness

noun

perception of that which is obscure

See also: perceptiveness

noun

the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations

See also: sagacity sagaciousness judgment judgement

noun

the trait of judging wisely and objectively; "a man of discernment"

See also: discretion