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Sentence count:49Posted:2017-04-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: criticizeknockpick apartSimilar words: criticismbriticismcriticizecriticcriticalhypercriticalhypocriticalcritical pointMeaning: v. 1. find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws 2. act as a critic. 
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31. Using its tenets to criticise China is, they claim, sheer hypocrisy.
32. The Europeans are ready to criticise the Americans for what they do in their own backyard.
33. He criticise me for that I did not complished work in time.
34. City manager Stuart Pearce refused to criticise Styles for missing Drogba's infringement.
35. Salihamidzic later went on to criticise Mourinho and declaring the title race over.
36. He's the manager's son but that doesn't qualify him to criticise my work.
37. It is not your place to criticise or suggest improvements!
37. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
38. Mr Vermes, who was close to that research effort, finds good reason to criticise it for slowness and carelessness—but no ground to assert a conspiracy.
39. However, more orthodox physicians have started to criticise Yang's authoritarian approach.
40. Yet some of the hookah - smokers were reluctant to criticise the killers.
41. We often criticise, blame the government for its passive moves against international hegemony, and its meaningless denouncement.
42. You should resist the temptation to criticise your partner in matters of love, particularly sex.
43. But they also criticise Mr Obama for overreaching himself by trying to force the Israeli leader to do something that was—they nearly all agree—impossible.
44. The New-era writers, starting from the food problem, reflect this period of history and criticise the leftism.
45. And the OCA continues to criticise the world's biggest coffee shop for dragging its feet on Fairtrade on that side of the Atlantic.
46. Therefore, nobody has the right to criticise the government for unclear fact.
47. Gaffer Sir Alex Ferguson also recently refused to criticise Rooney.
48. At one point, when I am saying that if he wants to criticise the British as well as the Americans, go ahead, I have broad shoulders, his answer sounds quite rude: "So what?
49. It's easy to criticise someone who generates an idea, assumes the risk.
More similar words: criticismbriticismcriticizecriticcriticalhypercriticalhypocriticalcritical pointpublicisecritiquefanaticismasceticismskepticismneuroticismromanticismprioritisepoliticizepoliticianinciseconciseprecisecynicismlyricismstoicismexerciseexorcisephysicistimpreciseostraciseexcise tax
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