单词 | judgingly |
释义 | > as lemmasˈjudgingly ˈjudgingly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > [adverb] judicially1550 judiciarily1611 judgingly1659 judgementally1837 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > dispraise or discommendation > [adverb] > censoriously or condemningly controllingly1612 censoriously1679 reprobatively1817 judgingly1848 condemninglya1865 unflatteringly1874 condemnatorily1876 damnatorily1892 a1649 G. Abbott Brief Notes Psalms (1651) xxxiv. 120 The Lord..doth deliver them that self-judgeingly in the sense of their unworthiness in time of misery seek to him for mercy.] 1659 J. Milton Treat. Civil Power 13 This work neither his own ministers nor any els can discerningly anough or judgingly perform without his own immediat direction. 1794 W. Peckitt Wonderful Love God to Men 86 The qualification of rectitude of the reason of its mind, is to Remember, to judgingly Define, and to Enjoy, (in Sciences) the causes (thereby) of natural, and artificial, ideas. 1848 A. H. tr. J. P. F. Richter Levana 139 One should never judgingly declare, for instance, ‘You are a liar’. 1921 S. F. Gowing Man with Brooding Eyes xvii. 214 The young barrister..looked judgingly at the footman. 2012 National Post (Canada) (Nexis) 11 Jan. a4 A huge portrait of Queen Victoria gazing, judgingly, down on the man who seeks to [etc.]. < as lemmas |
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