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单词 self-judgement
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self-judgementself-judgmentn.

Brit. /ˌsɛlfˈdʒʌdʒm(ə)nt/, U.S. /ˌsɛlfˈdʒədʒmənt/
Forms: see self- prefix and judgement n.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: self- prefix, judgement n.
Etymology: < self- prefix + judgement n.
1. One's own judgement or opinion, esp. that which is unaffected by external guidance or influence. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [noun] > stubbornness in opinion
self-judgement1525
self-opinion1553
opiniatrety1577
opiniastretyc1598
opinionativeness1599
opiniativeness1611
opiniastrya1643
opiniateness1645
opiniatrecy1649
opiniatry1651
opinionastry1655
opinionatedness1662
self-opiniativeness1674
opiniousness1688
opiniatreness1689
opinionatry1689
opinionatre1693
opiniatreture1699
opiniatreship1704
pragmaticism1865
self-opinionedness1879
opinionation1919
1525 R. Whitford tr. Hugh of St. Victor Expos. v, in tr. St. Augustine Rule f. lvv To vse also ye nedeful, not by selfe iudgement, not by selfe appetyte, but onely vnder obedience wt all humilite.
1596 J. Norden Progr. Pietie f. 57v The politike and wise according vnto the world..are wiser than the children of light, and so deepe are they in their owne selfe iudgement, that it is impossible for them to bee deceiued.
1608 J. White Way to True Church 8 He..will not with an obedient mind captiuate his vnderstanding, selfe-iudgement, and contrarie opinion, in obsequium Christi.
1657 H. P. Cressy Baker's Sancta Sophia I. ii. ii. xi. 402 It is wonderfull to see in soules very distrustfull of themselues in all other matters, such an obstinate selfe-iudgment in this.
1792 Remarks Proc. Soc. ‘Friends of People’ ii. 82 The natural love of self-judgement and self-direction is the frequent source of..contention between the government and the people.
2. Judgement or condemnation by oneself of one's own character, qualities, actions, etc. Sometimes more neutrally: appraisal of oneself. Also: an act or instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > [noun] > judgement of oneself
self-judgement1614
self-judging1623
1614 T. Wilson Comm. Epist. S. Paul to Romanes ii. §1. 114 All men are held guiltie before God, euen by force of selfe-iudgement, or in-bred conscience.
1642 G. Hughes Art of embalming Dead Saints 47 O those impartiall selfe-judgements..and grievous burdens of soule, under which he groaned to the last!
1745 J. Mason Treat. Self-knowl. i. xiv. 121 The Want of this previous Act of Self-Judgment, is the cause of so much Self-Deception.
1776 R. Hurd Serm. preached at Lincoln's-Inn I. iii. 54 Nor is it sufficient to say..that conscience, or self-judgement..condemns, or approves the very same action.
1833 Waldie's Sel. Circulating Libr. 18 Mar. 371/3 Even females are not always fortunate in self judgment; for it is a part of human nature, ever to remain in ignorance of self.
1868 W. E. Gladstone Juventus Mundi (1870) x. 384 Nemesis is self-judgment by the inward law.
1956 Amarillo (Texas) Globe-Times 27 Sept. 11/7 Don't base your self-judgements on the estimates of other persons.
2015 D. Lancer Codependency for Dummies (ed. 2) iv. xix. 313 Rather than stay stuck in self-judgment and guilt, you admit, ‘Ok, I did (or said) that. Now what am I going to do about it?’
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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