The Opposite(Antonym) of “judgmatical”
The antonyms of judgmatical are uncritical and complimentary. The antonym uncritical implies a lack of judgment or discernment, while complimentary suggests praise or approval without criticism.
Explore all Antonyms of “judgmatical”
Definitions and Examples of uncritical, complimentary
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not expressing or using careful judgment; not critical.
Example
She was uncritical of her friend's bad behavior and didn't say anything to stop it.
Expressing praise or admiration; approving without criticism.
Example
The restaurant received many complimentary reviews for its excellent service and delicious food.
Key Differences: uncritical vs complimentary
- 1Uncritical implies a lack of judgment or discernment, while judgmatical implies the use of careful judgment.
- 2Complimentary suggests praise or approval without criticism, while judgmatical suggests a balanced evaluation with both positive and negative aspects.
Effective Usage of uncritical, complimentary
- 1Writing Reviews: Use uncritical to describe a review that lacks judgment or discernment.
- 2Giving Feedback: Use complimentary to provide positive feedback without criticism.
- 3Critical Thinking: Use judgmatical to describe a balanced evaluation with both positive and negative aspects.
Remember this!
The antonyms of judgmatical are uncritical and complimentary. Use uncritical to describe a lack of judgment or discernment, complimentary to provide positive feedback without criticism, and judgmatical to describe a balanced evaluation with both positive and negative aspects.