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1: I've always been taught to say "the opposite of". 2: Whereas I would say "Locate the hole on the opposite side to the bracing", where opposite is being used as an adjective, and "Even is the opposite of odd" where opposite is a noun. I suspect the usage varies in different countries.
An opposite word is when you basically say the oppisote to what the other person says e.g yes is the opposite of no, right is the opposite of wrong, light is the opposite of dark.
Speak, mutter, say.
Judgement is a noun.
There really is no "opposite" of Goth but the majority of people would say preppy or jock in lifestyle.
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).
The correct spelling is "nonjudgmental".
There is no opposite of the action to judge. There is being nonjudgmental, which means deciding not to judge or to characterize.The opposite position to a judge is the defendant (person being judged).The opposite of to judge correctly is to judge incorrectly or misjudge.
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nonjudgmental
A nonjudgmental person is easy to get along with. Nonjudgmental people are great managers because they will help you without judging your deficiencies.
"I think you are to judgmental" replied Allison
You could say that you are being "opposite of how other people are" on Opposite Day. If you say the opposite of an opposite, it is a true expression.
Active listening involves paying full attention to the speaker, showing interest through verbal and nonverbal cues, and providing feedback to ensure understanding. It helps build rapport, increase understanding, and promote effective communication.
no, its an adjective
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.