English to Spanish Dictionary judgmental

judgmental

Juicioso
definition
adjective
judgmental errors
of or concerning the use of judgment.
example
Christians are perceived as anxious, moralistic, and 'judgmental' .
If a date is too eager to hear about dancing, or 'judgmental' , or overly impressed, he's out the door.
There are times when such enclaves are small-minded, doctrinaire, 'judgmental' , and prejudiced to the extreme.
Am I just being stuck-up and 'judgmental' , or should I take my legitimate concerns and run for the hills?
I will never forget how I felt that day or how I almost let a self-righteous, 'judgmental' pharmacist change my life.
As such, the real danger is not that journalists will be excessively 'judgmental' or critical, but that they will be too soft.
Exercising judgment does not refer to being 'judgmental' , critical or condemning.
Their comments tend to be not just factual but 'judgmental' , yet they are often dealing with areas where there is no single ‘right’ standard of behaviour.
Second, standard setting is at heart a 'judgmental' operation.
If you sound concerned (rather than 'judgmental' or jealous or left out), she may listen.
But it is a 'judgmental' error to reach that conclusion, because the more this goes on, the more overpriced the market is.
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.
My goal will be not to make a mental mistake or a 'judgmental' error that costs our team a game.
Many times the people that call themselves Christians are hate filled, 'judgmental' and self righteous.
For goodness sake, give it a rest and come down off your moralistic and 'judgmental' perch.
No, this isn't some self-righteous attempt to point fingers or be 'judgmental' .
This causes 'judgmental' error, prompting him to indulge in risky driving/overtaking.
Howie manages to pull of a tricky acting feat - he's at once 'judgmental' , blustering, self-righteous, and yet somehow pitiable.
There are critical and 'judgmental' people around you; don't allow them to manipulate you.
First, it replaces an apparently hard-edged mandatory obligation by an obviously difficult 'judgmental' decision.
We became so critical and 'judgmental' of ourselves, that we wouldn't allow ourselves to be balanced musicians after college.
Our dealings with our pasts are not all 'judgemental' , not all concerned with moral disapproval or approval.
‘Of course this gave him a license to interfere actively, 'judgmentally' , and with extraordinary cruelty in every aspect of my daily life,’ writes Godley.
Again, no purpose is served by people who live in a totally different environment taking a 'judgemental' view of the controversy.
She was looking her over so 'judgementally' that she just couldn't take it.
But fortunately for my self-righteous and 'judgemental' streak, I can't afford to indulge in fashion.
He didn't recognise me, leaving me free to indulge one of my less attractive traits by gazing 'judgmentally' into the contents of his shopping trolley.
‘This is the man who describes large numbers of Catholics in Australia who see themselves as moderately progressive as passé,’ Collins sniffed 'judgmentally' .
I'm sorry if I sound a bit 'judgemental' but I'm only telling you because I'm concerned about you.
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.
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