Use "criticism" in a sentence

1. Mostly criticism.

2. (See Criticism).

3. See also Mathematical finance #Criticism and Financial economics #Challenges and criticism.

4. Behind the Criticism

5. (adjective) Constructive criticism.

6. She welcomes Constructive criticism

7. Criticism definition: Criticism is the action of expressing disapproval of something or someone

8. He's insensitive to criticism.

9. Their criticism was scathing.

10. We welcome constructive criticism.

11. Their criticism is misdirected.

12. Find another word for Criticism

13. You always overreact to criticism.

14. She's quite immune to criticism.

15. The proposal provoked widespread criticism.

16. She appeared unworried by criticism.

17. Remember that criticism is easy.

18. I bitterly resent your criticism.

19. We welcome any constructive criticism.

20. The criticism was wholly unjustified.

21. New Criticism was eclipsed as the dominant mode of Anglo-American literary Criticism by the 1970s

22. To engage in criticism is to Criticise (in British English – see American and British English spelling differences.) One specific item of criticism is called a criticism or critique

23. He's easily ruffled by criticism.

24. 17 Don't equate criticism with blame.

25. To assail with stinging criticism; excoriate.

26. Textual Criticism ; Textual Criticism ; Asyndeton A Greek term for two sentences put together without any appropriate conjunction.

27. They have attracted strong adverse criticism.

28. He was completely impervious to criticism.

29. She accepted the criticism with magnanimity.

30. He accepted the criticism without demur.

31. Never a word of constructive criticism.

32. I Bitterly resent your criticism: 7

33. Brown's article contains trenchant social criticism.

34. Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism.

35. He seems completely insensitive to criticism.

36. 16 I bitterly resent your criticism.

37. 9 The proposal provoked widespread criticism.

38. 2 He was impassible to criticism.

39. How Can I Deal With Criticism?

40. You'll eventually become immune to criticism.

41. She met his criticism with indifference.

42. 6 I bitterly resent your criticism.

43. Synonyms for Criticism in Free Thesaurus

44. What does Animadversion mean? Strong criticism

45. They have attracted strong Adverse criticism

46. 11 He shrugged off the criticism.

47. The minister received some harsh criticism.

48. Such strong criticism was completely unwarranted.

49. Their criticism, however, was half-hearted.

50. How to use Criticism in a sentence.

51. Admonishing: expressing adverse criticism as a corrective

52. Confine your criticism to matters you understand.

53. Is it hard to bear with criticism?

54. Do I detect a note of criticism?

55. 8 You'll eventually become immune to criticism.

56. The college administration seemed impervious to criticism.

57. Candour is the Brightest gem of criticism.

58. 25 I find your criticism deeply insulting.

59. Taking Criticism can be a difficult thing

60. Criticism: an essay evaluating or analyzing something.

61. But the piece did not escape criticism.

62. This has brought a deluge of criticism.

63. The President chafed at this baseless criticism.

64. I was unconvinced by the teacher's criticism.

65. [1913 Webster] His depreciatory and Caviling criticism.

66. Therefore, I reiterate, literary criticism is useless.

67. The licence fee has, however, attracted criticism.

68. I'm always willing to hear constructive criticism.

69. We try to give students constructive criticism .

70. She learned to accept criticism without rancour .

71. He's hypersensitive to any kind of criticism.

72. 3 She is unsparing in her criticism.

73. The critic's criticism was turned against himself.

74. Reader-Response Criticism and the Allegorizing Reader

75. The Bible has consistently triumphed over criticism.

76. Dictionary of world literature: criticism, forms, technique.

77. The criticism had knocked her self-esteem.

78. There is no warrant for such criticism.

79. The takeover provoked a tempest of criticism.

80. Let's keep the criticism general and impersonal.