nonjudgmental

Definition of nonjudgmentalnext

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Recent Examples of nonjudgmental As ever, be kind, warm, and nonjudgmental. Mary Catherine McAnnally Scott, Southern Living, 10 Feb. 2026 The camera’s eye is sympathetic, nonjudgmental toward Israa and her family. Bilge Ebiri, Vulture, 24 Jan. 2026 Keep questions open-ended and nonjudgmental. Melissa Willets, Parents, 7 Jan. 2026 The hospital improved its screening in recent years to make the questions sound nonjudgmental, but not everyone will disclose substance use struggles even then, and parents may not know if other family members are using opioids, Bourque said. Meg Wingerter, Denver Post, 30 Dec. 2025 See All Example Sentences for nonjudgmental
Recent Examples of Synonyms for nonjudgmental
Adjective
  • The rebound was briefly loose in the box, but nobody from Portugal could get to the ball while the net was open.
    Ashley Mowreader, NBC news, 3 July 2026
  • Never leave children, elderly adults or pets in a parked car or truck, even for a few minutes, even if the windows are open, public safety agencies warn.
    Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA Today, 3 July 2026
Adjective
  • Police officers are encouraged to use their judgment and, when appropriate, provide motorists with warnings as part of the Department’s commitment to fair, impartial and community-oriented policing.
    Scott Thompson, FOXNews.com, 1 July 2026
  • The values imparted to me throughout my public school education — equal opportunity, impartial justice, respect for expertise, basic honesty — have been abandoned by a new breed of politician that has turned governance itself into a blood sport.
    Theater Critic, Los Angeles Times, 29 June 2026
Adjective
  • Dozens of new heat-tolerant hybrids have been developed that perform best with 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
    Barbara Gillette, The Spruce, 29 June 2026
  • Invest in adaptation that saves lives at a fraction of the cost, from sea walls to drought-tolerant crops to early warning systems.
    Bjorn Lomborg, The Orlando Sentinel, 26 June 2026
Adjective
  • Nearby Suttons Bay has an easygoing feel, with a walkable downtown and scenic parks.
    Lauren Dana Ellman, Midwest Living, 30 June 2026
  • Hostas are beloved perennials prized for their lush, eye-catching foliage and easygoing nature.
    Samantha Johnson, Martha Stewart, 29 June 2026
Adjective
  • Consumers, meanwhile, appear increasingly receptive to exactly this kind of physical immersion, particularly as digital fatigue intensifies.
    Kate Hardcastle, Forbes.com, 2 July 2026
  • The court – which has a 6-3 conservative majority − has been largely 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, 29 June 2026
Adjective
  • The electric blue shade adds such a fun pop of color to a summer wardrobe, instantly brightening up basics like white jeans, denim shorts, or neutral trousers.
    Rosie Marder, Travel + Leisure, 24 June 2026
  • And perhaps most importantly, hempcrete can be carbon neutral or even carbon negative, depending on its composition.
    Amy Gunia, CNN Money, 24 June 2026
Adjective
  • Its weightless-yet-revitalizing feel is thanks to moisturizing squalane, Japanese lemon balm and sunflower seed wax, which calm inflammation, improve the skin barrier, and lock in hydration.
    Grace Scollo, InStyle, 4 July 2026
  • One of the most consistent findings in stress physiology is that movement can be the fastest route to a calmer nervous system.
    Jesse Pines, Forbes.com, 4 July 2026
Adjective
  • This riveting two-part docuseries preceded the fictional take seen in The Girl From Plainville, taking an unprejudiced and empathetic approach when exploring the complex case, presenting all the facts without vilifying one individual.
    James Mercadante, Entertainment Weekly, 4 June 2026
  • 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

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“Nonjudgmental.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/nonjudgmental. Accessed 5 Jul. 2026.

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