no, its an adjective
Judgement is a noun.
The word judgement is a noun. The plural is judgements.
The word 'judgmental' is the adjective form of the noun judgment.
define judgmental data
Tolerant
"I think you are to judgmental" replied Allison
The abstract noun forms of the verb to judge are judgement and the gerund, judging.The word 'judge' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.
Some people frequently make statements criticizing other people. Such people are called judgmental. People who refuse to make statements criticizing someone else are called non-judgmental.
Some people frequently make statements criticizing other people. Such people are called judgmental. People who refuse to make statements criticizing someone else are called non-judgmental.
In APA format, "nonjudgmental" is not hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun (e.g., nonjudgmental approach). However, it is hyphenated when used as a compound modifier before a noun (e.g., a non-judgmental attitude).
She calls herself a Christian, but Christians are supposed to "judge not, lest ye be judged" and she is the most judgmental person I've ever met.In his youth he was hopelessly arrogant, overly-judgmental and perpetually angry, but middle age has mellowed him out a lot.It's much easier not to be judgmental if you can really empathize with people and imagine what it's like to be them.Her husband was very judgmental and unsupportive of her, but he adored their kids.
Someone is being judgmental when they judge everyone around them. Always has a opinion, often used in a negative way. Casey is very judgmental, she criticizes everyone in our school hallway.