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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121. The main dangers for the well-versed record critic are threefold.
122. The most vociferous critic among this latter group was W.. Edwards Deming.
123. Later he became the New Yorker's music critic and went on to be music editor of the Listener.
124. Gore has been rehearsing his role as the Democrats' chief Republican critic during a series of public appearances in recent days.
125. Unfortunately, Howard Reich, a Chicago music critic, fails to solve the mystery of the pianist's rise and disappearance.
125. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
126. Her father was an eccentric, outspoken critic of the government, who was killed by police in 1985.
127. No, not this particular critic, in fact not any one critic at all.
128. We challenged them to make our theatre critic, Joe Riley, laugh.
129. The point of making these comparisons is that artistic practices affect how a critic should describe a landscape.
130. But in 1997 Kim Dae-jung, a former critic of the bases, was elected president.
131. A wise skepticism is the first attribute of a good critic. James Russell Lowell
132. This is one aspect that art historian and critic Deborah Cherry will be taking up in the next issue.
133. A persistent critic of profligate government, he now has his chance to trim the deficit.
134. From January 1891 it appeared as the Lagos Weekly Record, and was for forty-nine years an outspoken critic of colonialism.
135. Every few years he was rediscovered by an enthusiastic critic or gallery owner, although the success never gelled.
136. Rymer's Edgar is cited as evidence that the critic of tragedy couldn't write one himself.
137. Henry Louis Mencken, American journalist, editor, critic.
138. At last!" wrote Anthony Tommasini, a sober-sided classical-music critic.
139. The critic gave the new movie two thumbs up.
140. A friendly critic might have called his heaviness weighty.
141. As one Iranian critic put it, MEK is "Stalinism minus the vodka."
142. Leu when the drama critic in his book "Music Products" in "the volume of river keep in mind the whole rhythm in words, all workers, carry on for a win 100.
143. But broadcast and print art critic Waldemar Januszczak could scarcely hide his disdain. "What should be big, firm and erect is a bit of a flop, " he said.
144. Olmsted's works appear so natural that one critic wrote, "One thinks of them as something not put there by artifice but merely preserved by happenstance.
145. Chicago Sun-Times movie critic Roger Ebert, in an open letter to sportswriter Jay Mariotti, who quit the paper to become a TV reporter and told an interviewer that "newspapers are dead".
146. As formulated by the critic and poet Larry Neal, the black aesthetic "proposes a separate symbolism, mythology, critique, and iconology."
147. Benedetto Croce, is a famous Italian philosopher, esthetician and literature critic.
148. Robert Gibbs, the White House spokesman, became a media critic today, hammering CNN hard for relying on a police scanner this morning to misreport a Coast Guard training exercise on the Potomac River.
149. Li Chang-Zhi is a famous esthetician, literature theoretician and critic who grew up in the 1930s to 1940s in Chinese academic circle.
150. True enough, I might have some difficulty explaining to my young friend why I stopped painting in my early 50s to become an art critic, and why I did a few other things along the way.
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