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judginess

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English

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Etymology

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From judgy +‎ ness.

Noun

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judginess (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being judgy (judgmental)
    • 2015, Harriet Brown, Body of Truth, →ISBN:
      Judginess and disapproval don't come from a place of promoting health. They're part of the cultural tsunami of shame we're all swimming in.
    • 2017, E. M. Holloway, A Wolf In Hunter's Clothing, →ISBN:
      Puck makes a face at him as the others dive into the food. “I have research to do anyway,” he says. “Keep your judginess to yourself.” “You like my judginess or you wouldn't have put up with it for over a decade.”