Similar words: critical, criticize, criteria, British, political, politically, politician, script. Meaning: ['krɪtɪk] n. 1. a person who is professionally engaged in the analysis and interpretation of works of art 2. anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something 3. someone who frequently finds fault or makes harsh and unfair judgments.
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31. Paz makes some observations about the role of the critic.
32. He is a vociferous critic of the president's stance on abortion.
33. I left Oxford in 1961 hungry to be a critic.
34. Fleck was certainly not the only critic to do a hatchet job on his latest novel.
35. Malaysia has emerged as the toughest critic of the North's environmental attitudes.
35. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
36. The critic padded out the review with quotation from the author.
37. Film critic Bob Mondello shares his thoughts on the movie "City of Hope".
38. A literary critic should not be too subjective in his approach.
39. He was a man of many parts: writer, literary critic and historian.
40. Our inner critic starts to become very responsive.
41. Today we are a film critic.
42. Worst production of the year, wrote one London critic.
43. The Times has probably become his most implacable critic.
44. This paper's radio critic can hardly wait.
45. Koenig, a literary and theater critic, lives in London.
46. She needed to defend herself against this critic.
47. She's an outspoken critic of U.S. policy.
48. Times art critic Christopher Knight contributed to this report.
49. To re-educate your critic takes time.
50. He was the television critic who shortly afterwards unfortunately wrote up a programme which had been cancelled,[sentencedict.com] and got the sack.
51. Jeffries was constructing a little drama in which I was the emblematic white critic.
52. The main problem is how to be your own critic.
53. The priest, Gleb Yakunin, long has been a vocal critic and irritant to secular as well as religious authorities.
54. After the University of Montpellier he worked first as a film critic, then as a reporter in Paris.
55. Bob Halliday, music critic of the Bangkok Post, says it is.
56. Film critic Roger Ebert has a new partner for his movie-review television program.
57. When it's ill-conceived, ill-considered or based on incomplete information, the Profitboss won't criticize the critic.
58. He had been its implacable scourge, its unbending critic, preaching and practising austerity and revenge.
59. I don't know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is. Ansel Adams
60. While she affirmed learning across social classes, Jane Addams was a critic of higher education.
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