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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91. The critic Greenberg acknowledged the ambiguous position the avant-garde would need to maintain with its patrons.
92. Sun is campaigning against Microsoft Corp., a vocal critic of the standards plan.
93. Helen Appleton Read, the only woman critic to review the show, wrote a long piece in the Brooklyn Eagle.
94. Quintilian, the greatest Roman literary critic, said that it added something to the received religion.
95. The two day forum will consider, amongst other issues, the current role of the film critic.Sentencedict.com
96. Remember that you are your own best critic and only you can finally decide what it is you wanted to say.
97. Between 1908 and 1912 Ross was art critic on the Morning Post.
98. Have new television channels, satellite cable etc. made the film critic redundant and fit for an academic existence only?
99. Long ago when Dennis Potter was a television critic too, he was reviewing Miss World.
100. One critic likened it to a titanic High Mass on Mars.
101. We need our inner critic to discriminate and to set goals and standards for ourselves.
102. He was replaced by a former close colleague turned bitter critic, Donald Kalpokas.
103. It's very easy to be an armchair critic but much harder to come up with solutions that will work.
104. Some people think he was the devil incarnate; others think he was a great social critic.
105. Incidentally, the good art critic should be the reader's friend in refusing to be impressed by art market prices.
106. Why did a New York critic have to travel abroad to see a New York company?
107. Vincent Canby, the influential New York Times film critic, has died aged 76.
108. Megill writes not as a literary critic but as a philosophically trained historian of ideas.
109. Senator Wilson is an outspoken critic of the plan to close the old airport.
110. But it is charitable to assume that it has something to do with the kind of critic that Pound is.
111. The events of late July were certainly spectacular enough to satisfy even the most jaded critic.
112. The extremism of the antagonistic, Western, post-Stalinist critic is mirrored in the extremism of the sycophantic Stalinist party apparatchik.
113. Morrison clearly enjoyed this foray into the territory of the literary critic.
114. Everyone thinks he can set himself up as a dramatic critic.
115. His other major influence was to be his wife, the literary critic and translator Farzaneh Taheri.
116. It was decided to have two selectors who have made significant contributions to contemporary art; one artist and one critic.
117. Marriage to a middle-aged art critic who has turned dealer.
118. Any art critic may take such a position, but a historian almost never.
119. Examiner music critic Philip Elwood is the dean of Bay Area jazz writers.
120. This passage would be followed by one written by a more existentially oriented social critic.
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