单词 | judgmental |
释义 | judgmental (dʒʌdʒmentəl ) regional note: in BRIT, also use judgemental adjective If you say that someone is judgmental, you are critical of them because they form opinions of people and situations very quickly, when it would be better for them to wait until they know more about the person or situation. [disapproval] I'm trying to be less judgmental. You should not be judgemental about people. Synonyms: condemnatory, self-righteous, censorious, pharisaic Collocations: judgmental attitude I developed a judgmental attitude toward the status quo mentality of the church people. Christianity Today For the playwright, reference to vaudeville or musical revues, will often allow rapid segues from empathy to a judgmental attitude through comic distancing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To assess a situation, one should put out exploratory feelers and adopt a perceptive rather than judgmental attitude; conflict resolution skills can be helpful. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Not only blame, but also praise and approval, are examples of a judgmental attitude. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The answers are not easy and the issues are complicated by matters of morality and judgmental attitudes. Times, Sunday Times |
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