Antonym: admiration, laud, praise. Similar words: briticism, criticize, critic, asceticism, skepticism, critical, hypocritical, cynicism. Meaning: ['krɪtɪsɪzəm] n. 1. disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings 2. a serious examination and judgment of something 3. a written evaluation of a work of literature.
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31 I admire the way she is able to shrug off unfair criticism.
32 She seems almost impervious to the criticism from all sides.
33 The designs for the new mosque have attracted widespread criticism.
34 The greater one's love for a person, the less room for flattery. The proof of true love is to be unsparing in criticism.
35 He interpreted her comments as an implicit criticism of the government.
36 To interest my heart and soul in my work, and aspire to the highest efficiency in the achievement of results. To be patiently receptive of just criticism and profit from its teaching.
37 A frequent criticism of the proposal has been its high cost.
38 All the criticism had left her feeling totally deflated.
39 He was acutely sensitive to criticism.
40 She thought it better to mute her criticism.
41 He took what I said as a criticism.
42 Nelson launched into a blistering criticism of greedy lawyers.
43 The plan has drawn a lot of criticism.
44 Both of them had to counter fierce criticism.
45 Your constant criticism has deadened their enthusiasm.
46 His actions provoked severe criticism from civil rights groups.
47 You must learn to accept criticism .
48 You must learn not to overreact to criticism.
49 She felt undermined by the implied criticism.
50 He is trying to shelter his boss from criticism.
51 There has been strong criticism of the military regime.
52 Her criticism really stuck in my craw.
53 He swallowed all the criticism without saying a thing.
54 Criticism is part of the price of leadership.
55 There was a crescendo of parliamentary and press criticism.
56 She was outspoken in her criticism of the plan.
57 Any outside criticism is routinely dismissed as interference.
58 You should learn to take criticism.sentencedict.com
59 His criticism was squatted on by the public.
60 He won't brook any criticism of his work.
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