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adjective
- 1. of or concerning the use of judgment: "judgmental errors"
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Judgmental means too quick to criticize people or too quick to form opinions, especially when disapproving. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
The person is judgmental of self and others, talking about...
- Znaczenie Judgmental, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
JUDGMENTAL definicja: 1. too quick to criticize people: 2....
- Judgmental in Simplified Chinese
JUDGMENTAL translate: 动辄评头论足的,动辄批评人的. Learn more in the...
- Judgmental in French
JUDGMENTAL translate: qui porte des jugements injustes....
- English (US)
The meaning of JUDGMENTAL is of, relating to, or involving judgment. How to use judgmental in a sentence.
Judgmental means too quick to criticize people or too quick to form opinions, especially when disapproving. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.
Find 33 words that mean the same or opposite of JUDGMENTAL, an adjective that describes someone who makes or expresses unfavorable judgments about things. See examples of JUDGMENTAL in sentences and related words.
Judgmental means involving or denoting the use of judgment, especially in making quick and critical moral judgments. Learn the origin, usage and history of this word, and find synonyms and related words for judgmental.
Judgmental is a negative word to describe someone who often rushes to judgment without reason. The adjective judgmental describes someone who forms lots of opinions — usually harsh or critical ones — about lots of people.
Judgmental means critical of others for forming opinions quickly without enough information. Learn the origin, usage, and pronunciation of this adjective, and see how it differs from judgemental in British English.