judgmentally

[US]/[ˈdʒʌdməntlɪ]/
[UK]/[ˈdʒʌdməntlɪ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv.In a way that expresses or is based on judgments.; In a judgmental manner; critically.

Phrases & Collocations

judgmentally criticizing

judging judgmentally

judgmentally assumed

judgmentally speaking

judgmentally rejected

judgmentally assessed

judgmentally evaluating

judgmentally dismissed

judgmentally perceived

judgmentally interpreting

Example Sentences

the coach judged the players' performance judgmentally, favoring those with experience.

she looked at the situation judgmentally, already forming an opinion before hearing all the facts.

he was criticized for judging the artwork judgmentally, dismissing it without proper consideration.

the jury deliberated, trying to avoid making a judgmentally biased decision.

it's important to evaluate candidates objectively, not judgmentally, during the hiring process.

the critic reviewed the film judgmentally, focusing on personal preferences over technical merit.

the professor warned students against judgmentally labeling different cultures.

he reacted judgmentally to the news, immediately assuming the worst.

the manager’s judgmentally assigned tasks created resentment among the team.

avoid making judgmentally harsh comments about someone’s appearance.

the system aims to reduce judgmentally influenced decisions in loan applications.

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