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Criticism meaning
The act of criticising; a critical judgment passed or expressed. | A critical observation or detailed examination and review.
Example sentences (20)
I have fallen into such errors with these people but have corrected these practices with self criticism and detaching myself from those who refuse to practice honest criticism and self criticism and correct these errors themselves.
You should listen to criticism, absorb criticism, comment on criticism, rejecting some where appropriate and in other instances saying, 'Sounds like we didn't do too well there'.
Criticism One criticism was that the Commission did not engage in constructive discussion of human rights issues, but was a forum for politically selective finger-pointing and criticism.
Like all forms of literary criticism, psychoanalytic criticism can yield useful clues to the sometime baffling symbols, actions, and settings in a literary work; however, like all forms of literary criticism, it has its limits.
Criticism of government actions by civil society organizations and individuals is met with aggressive hostility, while a culture of fear of recrimination and victimization for any such criticism is being cultivated.
Discussing the recent deluge of criticism levelled at the feet of his Department, the Dublin Fingal TD remarked that he was willing to accept constructive criticism, but felt that much of the recent accusations had been political point scoring.
For Netanyahu, completely ceasing all criticism of Israel would be a welcome step, even if the UN’s criticism is regularly juxtaposed against Israel’s purported right to defend itself.
From one Purple Heart recipient to another, let me suggest that had Bankson sensed the opportunity that his assistance would be useful — constructive criticism as opposed to mere criticism — this would be appreciated.
Looking at the records he left, the Buhari government has taken hundreds of major decisions in the eight years it was in office, and yet you hear nothing but criticism upon criticism,” he added.
One senior officer, Darren Hockaday, the council's interim people and corporate services director, has been singled out for criticism by the union Unison, and the council 'has not responded to that criticism'.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) is taking worldwide criticism after appearing to deflect criticism of rape and sexual violence by Palestinian Hamas terrorists against Israeli women in its October 7 terror attack, saying Israeli misdeeds had to be considered.
The incident was the latest flare-up in the ongoing debate about when criticism of Israel antisemitism, and when charges of antisemitism, in turn, to shut down criticism.
Unfortunately, the self-righteous Sisters do not handle criticism very well, and will undoubtedly and predictably declare any criticism of their appearance at Dodger stadium as homophobic bigotry.
As it is, in most cases, with those in government, any criticism against them is considered sponsored criticism.
He’s not going to be exempt from whatever unfair criticism or over-the-top criticism or haters or whatever it is.
That is, the criticism of the anti-Semitism (and homophobia) of her fellow speakers was made in bad faith, and that criticism is something from which the Muslim community needs protection.
When Trump took criticism from anti-abortion activists for pushing the removal of a national-abortion-ban proposal from the Republican Party platform, the criticism was to him politically.
He ridiculed the BJP leaders’ criticism of the silence of the Congress leadership on the case, dubbing their remarks as “political puffery” with no substance or basis to support their criticism.
Now everyone’s looking at it, and your criticism can just remain your criticism.
The most common criticism these Disney remakes face—the most common criticism of all remakes, in fact—is did the thing really need to be remade?