[ adj ] depending on judgment <adj.all> a judgmental errorI think that she is too judgmental to be a good therapist
judgmental \judgmental\ adj. 1. depending on judgment; as, a judgmental error. [WordNet 1.5]
2. Inclined to make moral judgements about the behavior of people; -- contrasted with an inclination not to judge the moral qualities of others. Opposite of {nonjudgmental}. [Narrower terms: {faultfinding(prenominal) ] [PJC]
By measuring the value of money in terms of real goods, even as an informal, judgmental or discretionary guide, the Fed will better regulate the money supply in order to avoid major deflationary or inflationary pressures.
The self-righteous, judgmental Church Lady will only be doing two or three more appearances this year; Carvey says many of the weekly guest hosts want to do the skit, but he is concerned about burning out the character.
I read it at the same time the kids do. We really do deal with it together as a `community of scholars.' "I think I'm less judgmental than I used to be.
True to her era, however, Mrs. Des Barres forgoes drawing any conclusions that might be taken as "judgmental."
An 18.2 percent "judgmental" error rate, in which the wrong decision was made even though the data used to render the opinion were accurate.