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单词 judgemental
释义

judgemental

/dʒʌdʒˈmɛnt(ə)l /
(also judgmental)
adjective
1Of or concerning the use of judgement: judgemental decisions about the likelihood of company survival...
  • Confusion over this issue is reduced if one thinks of Jung's feeling function as a judgemental process concerned with values: evaluating function might be a more appropriate term.
  • Our dealings with our pasts are not all judgemental, not all concerned with moral disapproval or approval.
  • This causes judgmental error, prompting him to indulge in risky driving/overtaking.
1.1Having or displaying an overly critical point of view: I don’t like to sound judgemental, but it was a big mistake...
  • Exercising judgment does not refer to being judgmental, critical or condemning.
  • Her father returns the favor by being overly judgmental of her in everything she does, probably because it is the only way he knows to show his affection.
  • As such, the real danger is not that journalists will be excessively judgmental or critical, but that they will be too soft.

Synonyms

critical, fault-finding, censorious, condemnatory, disapproving, disparaging, deprecating, negative, overcritical, hypercritical, scathing;
Scottish & Irish pass-remarkable

Derivatives

judgementally

adverb ...
  • ‘Of course this gave him a license to interfere actively, judgmentally, and with extraordinary cruelty in every aspect of my daily life,’ writes Godley.
  • ‘This is the man who describes large numbers of Catholics in Australia who see themselves as moderately progressive as passé,’ Collins sniffed judgmentally.
  • Throughout the following century, ‘Victorian’ was used judgmentally in a way that other labels, ‘Renaissance’ for example, were not.
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