Criticism (n.) |
The rules and principles which regulate the practice of the critic; the art of judging with knowledge and propriety of the beauties and faults of a literary performance, or of a production in the fine arts; as, dramatic criticism. |
Criticism (n.) |
The act of criticising; a critical judgment passed or expressed; a critical observation or detailed examination and review; a critique; animadversion; censure. |
Criticism |
Practice of judging the merits and faults of something or someone |
Criticism |
Journal |
Criticism |
Etching by Julio Ruelas |
Criticism |
Essay by Samuel Gray Ward |
Criticism Synonyms |
Critique |
Criticism Synonyms |
Literary Criticism |
Criticism Synonyms |
Unfavorable Judgment |
Criticism |
Spanish Translation |
Criticism in Spanish is Crítica |
Tagalog Translation |
Criticism in Tagalog is Bati |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Dewey's religious naturalism is rooted in a criticism of Santayana's dualism." - Religious naturalism |
Example Sentence (Quote) "I am the object of criticism around the world. But I think that since I am being discussed, then I am on the right track." - Kim Jong-il |
Example Sentence (Quote) "I want no criticism of America at my table. The Americans criticize themselves more than enough." - Winston Churchill |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Isolation in creative work is an onerous thing. Better to have negative criticism than nothing at all." - Anton Chekhov |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Morals and criticism are not so properly objects of the understanding as of taste and sentiment." - Understanding |