Richard, at loose ends since his retirement, has spent the episode driving every single member of his family insane by meddling in their business in his politely, absently judgmental fashion.
Every episode of Gilmore Girls, ranked|Constance Grady|October 6, 2020|Vox
Please know that these judgmental feelings truly have no pace in my heart.
GOP Flack Throws Shade at First Teens|Olivia Nuzzi|November 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
What he meant was that he personally, and by extension all Christians, should not be judgmental.
Is Pope Francis Backpedaling on Gays?|Jay Michaelson|November 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Anyone turning to country music for life lessons or values had better be content with the advice to simply not be so judgmental!
Is This Country Star the New Wendy Davis?|Matt Lewis|November 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
This is part the judgmental aestheticism of my mother hovering in my consciousness like a vengeful Jewish Yoda.
Mommy’s Little Secret? Coffee And Booze.|Sally Kohn|May 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
She does not, in this journal, exhibit the same sort of judgmental self-satisfaction that her female protagonists suffer from.
Flannery O’Connor’s Desire for God|Jen Vafidis|November 13, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Are you inclined to be moralistic, dogmatic, critical, or judgmental?
When You Don't Know Where to Turn|Steven J. Bartlett
Here is a trying ordeal, a judgmental shaking of the church parallel with that described in Hebrews.
Birth of a Reformation|Andrew Byers
British Dictionary definitions for judgmental
judgmental
judgemental
/ (dʒʌdʒˈmɛntəl) /
adjective
of or denoting an attitude in which judgments about other people's conduct are made