Judgy
Parts of Speech
Adjective
Definitions
- Disapproving or judgmental.
Pronunciations
- US: /ˈdʒʌdʒi/
- UK: /ˈdʒʌdʒi/
Origin and Usage
The word "judgy" is an informal adjective that originated in the early 21st century, likely as a shortened form of "judgmental." It is commonly used in informal contexts, particularly in social media and online communication.
Synonyms
- Critical
- Disapproving
- Judgmental
- Picky
Related Words
- Judge
- Jumpy
- Grady
- Grady
- Dodgy
Example Sentences
- "She always gives me judgy looks when I talk about my hobbies."
- "I don want to be judgy, but I don think that outfit is very flattering."
- "I hate it when people get all judgy about my food choices."