nonjudgmental

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Recent Examples of nonjudgmental Sagittarius: Bill As the patriarch of the family that adopts Edward, Bill serves as the father figure, being nonjudgmental and accepting. Lisa Stardust, PEOPLE, 14 Dec. 2025 Dhar Mann is known for producing shorts where people learn lessons about kindness and being nonjudgmental. Saleen Martin, USA Today, 14 Nov. 2025 Jane wisely believed that the best way to reach people was in a kind, nonjudgmental way, but beneath the pragmatism, there was a woman with strong convictions and even some controversial opinions. Lisa Wade, Mercury News, 19 Oct. 2025 Elbow coaching allows brief, nonjudgmental and informal opportunities to foster these communications and relationships. Expert Panel®, Forbes.com, 13 Aug. 2025 See All Example Sentences for nonjudgmental
Recent Examples of Synonyms for nonjudgmental
Adjective
  • Starting last May, the Energy Department began issuing rolling 90-day orders for the plant to stay open.
    Ella Nilsen, CNN Money, 5 Feb. 2026
  • Police have blocked the ATM lanes off with yellow crime scene tape, and multiple agencies, including Dallas police and Texas Rangers, can be seen searching the area around the open vestibules.
    Elissa Jorgensen, Dallas Morning News, 4 Feb. 2026
Adjective
  • Can anybody be entirely impartial when reviewing Melania?
    James Hibberd, HollywoodReporter, 30 Jan. 2026
  • Instead of offering condolences or urging patience while an impartial probe runs its course, their push to preemptively exonerate the agents undermined an otherwise rigorous process meant to judge the use of lethal force according to the standards law enforcement is expected to uphold.
    Diane Goldstein, Oc Register, 30 Jan. 2026
Adjective
  • Consider adding salt-tolerant plants close to roads, driveways, and sidewalks.
    Barbara Gillette, The Spruce, 31 Jan. 2026
  • In any case, the tree in question is drought-tolerant and will easily subsist on a single weekly soaking or less when its shallow roots are covered with mulch.
    Joshua Siskin, Oc Register, 31 Jan. 2026
Adjective
  • Pair your pick with easygoing trousers and pumps to dress it up, or go with track pants and slim sneakers for a more casual look.
    Jake Henry Smith, Glamour, 4 Feb. 2026
  • He was known for the warm bass vocals and easygoing presence that helped anchor the group’s sophisticated harmonies and modern pop sensibility.
    Mike Barnes, HollywoodReporter, 4 Feb. 2026
Adjective
  • Supreme Court has been receptive to Trump's appeals The court – which has a 6-3 conservative majority − has been overwhelmingly receptive to Trump’s appeals of challenges to his actions as president, often allowing controversial policies to move forward while they’re being litigated.
    Maureen Groppe, USA Today, 5 Feb. 2026
  • The administration has signaled its intent to continue appealing unfavorable trial court decisions, with legal experts noting that key provisions of administration executive orders had faced receptive audiences in higher courts.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 5 Feb. 2026
Adjective
  • The galaxy also appears to have cleared its surrounding region of primordial hydrogen gas — an unexpected finding, the researchers say, given that the early universe was filled with neutral hydrogen.
    Sharmila Kuthunur, Space.com, 4 Feb. 2026
  • And this memo does not read like neutral legal guidance grounded in constitutional clarity.
    Rosalind Osgood, Sun Sentinel, 4 Feb. 2026
Adjective
  • But Vonn, whose injury history is almost as long as her résumé, looked calm during training, coach Aksel Lund Svindal said Saturday.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 7 Feb. 2026
  • In court, Mickey grasps at straws, trying to clear his name, and in jail, the usually calm, cool and collected attorney is struggling to stay sane.
    Pamela Avila, USA Today, 6 Feb. 2026
Adjective
  • Only 43 percent of respondents think the charges against Trump will be adjudicated fairly by a neutral judge and an unprejudiced jury.
    Noah Rothman, National Review, 20 Dec. 2023
  • Bheem’s courtship of the governor’s unprejudiced niece (a charming Oliva Morris), which provides some comic relief, not that anything in the film is really meant to be taken seriously.
    Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter, 26 Nov. 2022

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“Nonjudgmental.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/nonjudgmental. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.

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