Used and loved by millions
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com
strict judge
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "strict judge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a judge who is firm and uncompromising in their decisions or rulings. Example: "The defendant was nervous about appearing before a strict judge known for handing down harsh sentences."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Our villain is Angelo (Sean Mahan), a strict judge who finds himself in power in Vienna when Duke Vincentio (Bruce Turk) goes away on a mysterious diplomatic mission.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The contest is thought to be the only one of its kind staged under strict judges' rules.
News & Media
This research has exploited elements of randomness in the assignment of judges responsible for the screening process, implying that some applications are accepted or rejected because the applicants by chance were assigned particularly lenient or strict judges.
Science
"Or it would be O.K. also if a strict constructionist judge viewed it as precedent, and I think a judge has to make that decision".
News & Media
"Or it would be O.K. also if a strict constructionist judge viewed it as a precedent, and I think a judge has to make that decision".
News & Media
"The public policy underlying this statutorily created physician-patient privilege demands strict adherence," Judge Ruckriegle wrote.
News & Media
While speaking to a group of reporters on the red carpet about "The Other Woman," Diaz said, "It's really unfortunate that [members of the ratings board] see things that women do a little bit more strict — they judge us a little bit more than they do men.
News & Media
In other words, the COG category may be too strict to judge the level of clustering of proteins according to function.
Science
Mr Giuliani has said he would appoint "strict constructionist" judges.
News & Media
He has said he hates abortion and would appoint "strict constructionist" judges to the bench.
News & Media
They also said absentee-ballot rules in Pennsylvania are stricter than Judge Simpson implied.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "strict judge" to clearly convey that a judge adheres rigorously to the law and expects the same from others.
Common error
Refrain from using hyperbolic language when describing a "strict judge". Overly dramatic descriptions can undermine the credibility of your writing.
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "strict judge" functions as a noun phrase, where "strict" modifies the noun "judge". It describes a particular type of judge known for their adherence to rules and the law. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
100%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "strict judge" describes a judge who is known for adhering rigorously to the law and maintaining order. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is grammatically correct and usable in written English, although it is relatively rare. The phrase is most commonly found in news and media contexts. Alternative ways to convey a similar meaning include "severe judge" or "tough judge". When using this phrase, it is best to avoid hyperbole and focus on factual descriptions of the judge's behavior.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
severe judge
Replaces "strict" with "severe", implying a harsher approach.
tough judge
Substitutes "strict" with "tough", suggesting a firm and uncompromising stance.
firm judge
Replaces "strict" with "firm", indicating resoluteness.
stern judge
Substitutes "strict" with "stern", emphasizing a severe or austere manner.
rigid judge
Replaces "strict" with "rigid", suggesting inflexibility.
exacting judge
Substitutes "strict" with "exacting", implying rigorous demands.
hardline judge
Replaces "strict" with "hardline", suggesting an unyielding stance.
draconian judge
Substitutes "strict" with "draconian", implying extreme severity.
strong judge
Replaces "strict" with "strong", indicating firmness and decisiveness.
no-nonsense judge
Replaces "strict" with "no-nonsense", emphasizing a practical and direct approach without unnecessary complications.
FAQs
How can I describe a judge who is not lenient?
You can describe a judge who is not lenient as a "strict judge", a "severe judge", or a "tough judge", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
What does it mean to call a judge "strict"?
Calling a judge "strict" implies that they adhere closely to the law, maintain order in the courtroom, and are unlikely to offer leniency or exceptions.
Is there a negative connotation to describing a judge as "strict"?
While "strict" can sometimes imply inflexibility, it is not inherently negative. The connotation depends on whether the strictness is perceived as fair and just, or as excessive and unreasonable.
Editing plus AI, all in one place.
Stop switching between tools. Your AI writing partner for everything—polishing proposals, crafting emails, finding the right tone.
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested