judgmental 的定义
- involving the use or exercise of judgment.
- tending to make quick and excessively critical judgments, especially moral ones:to avoid a judgmental approach in dealing with divorced couples.
judgmental 近义词
arbitrary
更多judgmental例句
- Bos thought she might have a gift for not being judgmental or dogmatic.
- He provided a strikingly non-judgmental portrayal of his views.
- Florence is outwardly confident, internally insecure and bitterly judgmental.
- I feel excited by people getting to know themselves better, being a little less critical of themselves, being a little less judgmental of themselves.
- For the people who are hesitant or less likely to get vaccinated, however, marketers and agency execs are aiming to encourage vaccination with non-judgmental messages that are educational or appeal to people’s desire for normalcy.
- 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?