verdict
A verdict is like the final decision in a big game. Imagine playing a game where everyone has to follow the rules, and at the end, someone decides who wins. That decision is the verdict. It’s when people, called a jury, listen to everything that happened and then say what they think is right or wrong.
Think of a verdict like a big red stamp that says ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. When you finish drawing a picture, your teacher might look at it and decide if it gets a star or not. The star is like the verdict. It tells you if you did a good job or maybe need to try again.
Another way to think about a verdict is like the end of a story. When you read a book, you get to the last page and find out what happens to the characters. The verdict is like that last page, where everything is finally clear, and you know how the story ends.
So, a verdict is a big, important decision made by people who have listened carefully and thought a lot about what is fair and right.