Judgmental
Judgmental is an adjective used to describe a tendency to make quick, often harsh moral or evaluative judgments about people or their behavior. A judgmental stance typically involves labeling, condemnation, or the belief that one’s own standards should apply universally. The term is usually used with a negative connotation, suggesting excessive criticism rather than fair assessment.
Etymology traces to the word judge, with the suffix -mental forming an adjective. In English, judgmental has
In psychology and social discourse, judgmental is not a formal diagnostic category but can be described as
Usage and impact vary by situation. Being judgmental can derail constructive dialogue, damage relationships, and reinforce
To reduce judgmental tendencies, speakers can foster curiosity, ask clarifying questions, check assumptions, consider context, and