judging

/ˈdʒʌdʒɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of forming an opinion or making a decision about someone or something.
    • The judging of the contest took several hours.
    • Judging others based on appearance is often unfair.
    • She has a tendency toward harsh judging of her own work.
adjective
  1. Inclined to form critical opinions about others; judgmental.
    • Her judging tone made the students feel uncomfortable.
    • He gave her a judging look when she arrived late.
    • Try not to be so judging; everyone makes mistakes.
Synonyms
verb
  1. Present participle of judge; forming an opinion or conclusion about someone or something.
    • They are judging the competition based on creativity and skill.
    • The panel is judging the entries right now.
    • She is judging the situation before making a decision.
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