value judgment
Americannoun
noun
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We often make value judgments without realizing that we are doing so. For example, a teacher who describes a student as “the best I've ever taught — very polite and obedient” is making a value judgment about the qualities (politeness and obedience) that make a student good.
Etymology
Origin of value judgment
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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That isn’t a value judgment on Mr. Musk, his businesses or wealth.
From Barron's • Dec. 23, 2025
The very act of assigning a story is a value judgment.
From Salon • Apr. 27, 2024
Leaving more food behind for other animals is, for them, a value judgment.
From Slate • Feb. 4, 2024
Within them, there is not a value judgment on them.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 15, 2023
Value as established, Dewey continues, must be taken into consideration in making a value judgment.
From John Dewey's logical theory by Howard, Delton Thomas
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