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Synonyms & Similar Words
critically
analytically
disapprovingly
condemnatorily
censoriously
reproachfully
disparagingly
disdainfully
scornfully
contemptuously
dismissively
negatively
pessimistically
skeptically
doubtfully
uncertainly
hesitantly
unbelievingly
mistrustfully
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incredulously
cynically
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mockingly
derisively
jeeringly
tauntingly
teasingly
sarcastically
irony
condescendingly
patronizingly
superiorly
haughtily
arrogantly
snobbishly
elitistically
snootily
high-handedly
imperiously
dictatorially
despotically
tyrannically
oppressively
domineeringly
overbearingly
intolerantly
bigotedly
dogmatically
rigidly
inflexibly
unyieldingly
uncompromisingly
obstinately
stubbornly
uncooperatively
resistively
defiantly
rebelliously
dissentingly
argumentatively
contentiously
combatively
aggressively
belligerently
pugnaciously
truculently
bellicosely
hostilely
adversarially
antagonistically
oppositionally
Meaning of Judgmentally
The primary meaning of the word "Judgmentally" is to form an opinion or make a decision based on a critical assessment or evaluation.
Definitions
- Based on Oxford Languages, "Judgmentally" is defined as in a judgmental manner, implying a tendency to form opinions or make decisions based on a critical assessment or evaluation.
- * It can also imply a sense of disapproval or condemnation, often stemming from a perceived moral or ethical standard.
Etymology of Judgmentally
The word "Judgmentally" originates from the noun "judgment," which has its roots in Old French "jugement" and Latin "iudicium," meaning a legal decision or verdict.
The suffix "-ally" is added to form an adverb, indicating the manner in which an action is performed, in this case, judgmentally.
Example Uses
- She looked at him judgmentally, clearly disapproving of his decision to quit his job.
- * The critic reviewed the movie judgmentally, pointing out its numerous flaws and shortcomings.
- * He spoke judgmentally about his sister's lifestyle, which he deemed immoral and unacceptable.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
open-mindedly
tolerantly
acceptingly
permissively
leniently
gently
kindly
compassionately
empathetically
understandingly
sympathetically
supportively
encouragingly
positively
optimistically
hopefully
confidently
trustfully
believably
credulously
naively
innocently
unsuspectingly
trustingly
cooperatively
compliantly
submissively
obediently
dutifully
loyally
faithfully
devotedly
reverently
respectfully
politely
courteously
considerately
thoughtfully
delicately
tactfully
diplomatically