jurado
- A Spanish term for 'jury', referring to a group of people sworn to render a verdict in a legal case based on the evidence presented to them in court. nounThe jurado listened carefully to all the evidence before reaching a verdict.In many legal systems, the jurado plays a crucial role in ensuring a fair trial.
- In some contexts, 'jurado' can also refer to a panel of judges in a competition or contest, responsible for evaluating performances and deciding winners. nounThe jurado awarded the first prize to the most innovative project.Each member of the jurado brought their own expertise to the judging process.