different between judgmental vs nonjudgmentally
judgmental
English
Alternative forms
- judgemental
Etymology
From judgment +? -al.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?nt?l
Adjective
judgmental (comparative more judgmental, superlative most judgmental)
- Of or relating to judgment.
- (chiefly of a person) Inclined to rashly pass judgment, critical.
Translations
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nonjudgmentally
English
Alternative forms
- nonjudgementally
Etymology
non- +? judgmentally
Adverb
nonjudgmentally (comparative more nonjudgmentally, superlative most nonjudgmentally)
- In a nonjudgmental manner; without evaluation; acceptingly.
- The therapist paraphrased nonjudgmentally what the client had said.
Related terms
- judgment
- judgmental
See also
- Rogerian
nonjudgmentally From the web:
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