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Critic meaning

A person who appraises the works of others. | A specialist in judging works of art. | One who criticizes; a person who finds fault.

Example sentences (20)

A Food Critic will need to review the food they eat and write a review, while an Arts Critic will review art.

Nicholson, Conservative critic for Procurement and Public Services, and James Bezan, Conservative critic for National Defence, on Wednesday slammed the Liberal government’s proposed purchase of 25 used, 40-year-old F-18 Hornets from Australia.

The popular understanding of what a critic does is that a critic tells you whether something is good or bad.

Ugandan Pop Star, Government Critic, to Face Military Court (3 days ago) - A pop singer and prominent critic of Uganda's government was due to face a military.

Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert and ReelViews film critic James Berardinelli both praised the film, giving it four stars out of four; Ebert added it to his Great Movies list.

Critic The critic is the 'bad cop' of the team, always looking for flaws and problems.

English art critic Brian Sewell noted for artistic conservatism and has been described as "Britain's most famous and controversial art critic".

Fellow critic James Russell Lowell called him "the most discriminating, philosophical, and fearless critic upon imaginative works who has written in America", suggesting—rhetorically—that he occasionally used prussic acid instead of ink.

Hence, while anyone can be an uninformed critic, the notable characteristics of a good critic are understanding, insight, and an ability to write well.

Literary critic W. H. Helm calls one "the French Dickens" and the other "the English Balzac", Helm, 124 while another critic, Richard Lehan, states that "Balzac was the bridge between the comic realism of Dickens and the naturalism of Zola ".

Swinton did so, knowing Churchill would remain a critic of the government, but believing that an informed critic was better than one relying on rumour and hearsay.

According to Bruce Mountain, director of the Victoria Policy Centre and a longtime critic of 2.0, HumeLink alone may cost $4.5bn – or more than the $4.15bn NSW received for the Snowy share sale.

Achieving fourth place on the festive list, IMDb rated the iconic film 7.7 out of 10, and it also boasts an average critic score of 63.

A critic noted that Tolley is not getting stock, an indication a bankruptcy filing is likely.

Adil Shamji, the Ontario Liberal health critic, said he was unsurprised by the low registrations.

A fourth critic echoed the sentiment as saying, "I mean pregnant women have no business being in the damn club anyway, I could care less if your entertainer it's not safe but whatever suits you guys.

After receiving three stars by then New York Times dining critic Mimi Sheridan, who described Rao’s as, “exquisitely simple Italian cooking” the restaurant became incredibly popular and its regulars fought to keep their standing reservations.

After restaurant critic whether she will earn her full fee.

After the Kherson pullout, Prigozhin, a fierce critic of Gerasimov and Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, praised Surovikin as "a man who is not afraid of responsibility".

A leading pro-democracy campaigner and Kremlin critic has been sentenced to 25 years in a Russian penal colony for condemning the war in Ukraine after a show trial that has been compared with the most brutal excesses of the Stalin era.