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View synonyms for judgmental

judgmental

[ juhj-men-tl ]

adjective

  1. involving the use or exercise of judgment.
  2. tending to make quick and excessively critical judgments, especially moral ones:

    to avoid a judgmental approach in dealing with divorced couples.



judgmental

/ dʒʌdʒˈmɛntəl /

adjective

  1. of or denoting an attitude in which judgments about other people's conduct are made


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Other Words From

  • judg·mental·ly adverb
  • unjudg·mental adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of judgmental1

First recorded in 1905–10; judgment + -al 1

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Example Sentences

Please know that these judgmental feelings truly have no pace in my heart.

What he meant was that he personally, and by extension all Christians, should not be judgmental.

With Sinclair as our non-judgmental guide, we see that these revelations are not meant to shock us but, perhaps, enlighten us.

Anyone turning to country music for life lessons or values had better be content with the advice to simply not be so judgmental!

Subway ridership is increasing, he added, and commuters are becoming more judgmental.

Here is a trying ordeal, a judgmental shaking of the church parallel with that described in Hebrews.

On the whole, the æsthetic experience would appear to be essentially post-judgmental and appreciative.

Are you inclined to be moralistic, dogmatic, critical, or judgmental?

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