unjudged

English

Etymology 1

From un- +‎ judged.

Adjective

unjudged (not comparable)

  1. Not judged.
    • 2021 July 29, Mike Hale, “Review: ‘The Pursuit of Love’ Against All Odds”, in The New York Times[1]:
      Things that were implicit and largely unjudged in the book, filtered through layers of stiff-upper-lip irony — Fanny’s self-pity, Linda’s obliviousness — are now foregrounded and, for the most part, rendered banal, with “Beaches”-level platitudes and sentimentality.

Etymology 2

Verb

unjudged

  1. simple past and past participle of unjudge