Judging
//ˈd͡ʒʌd͡ʒɪŋ//
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The word "judging" can be used as verb, noun and adjective.
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argument become narrow minded being judged conflict controversy dislike evaluating false feeling of superiority feel not valued feeling bad feeling guilty feelings to hurt forming opinion getting judged go to jail guilty feelings hurt feelings judgement judgement to made labeling lot of pain making decision no true understanding pain person to dislike prejudice resentment responsibility verdict
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accuse innocent assess becoming hypocrite being slapped in face calling names determine guilt or innocence discern correctly eye up and down feeling inferior judge wrong listen to evidence listen to story look at person make decision make sad might misinterpret actions misperception pronouncing guilty as charged serving justice sit on jury sitting on jury sure not to try to comprise thinking about what did watch weigh up pros and cons will hate
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