CRITIC in a Sentence
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364 example sentences for CRITIC, such as:
1. The inquiry was critical of her work.
2. His stature as an art critic was tremendous.
3. He is now a major critic of the nuclear industry.
4. I need young critical things like you to punch me up.
5. The critic padded out the review with quotes from the author.
2. His stature as an art critic was tremendous.
3. He is now a major critic of the nuclear industry.
4. I need young critical things like you to punch me up.
5. The critic padded out the review with quotes from the author.
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Meanings and Examples of CRITIC
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critic
n. anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something
n. someone who frequently finds fault or makes harsh and unfair judgments
Classic Sentence: (154 in 11 pages)
1 Any remark, the most insignificant, that showed that the critic saw even the tiniest part of what he saw in the picture, agitated him to the depths of his soul.
2 The critic had undoubtedly put an interpretation upon the book which could not possibly be put on it.
3 Now, as I had no theory of any kind, don't believe in Spiritualism, and copied my characters from life, I don't see how this critic can be right.
4 During this performance, the hermit demeaned himself much like a first-rate critic of the present day at a new opera.
5 You're a dangerous gentleman; you're such a critic.
6 Miss Bart's immediate answer was to address a critical glance to the reflection of the countenance under discussion.
7 When she was most ardently singing hymns or planning deviltry she yet seemed gently aloof and critical.
8 I need young critical things like you to punch me up.
9 But at this critical instant a sudden exclamation was heard that took every eye from the whale.
10 But this critical act is not always unattended with the saddest and most fatal casualties.
11 This was a critical time in Jurgis' life, and if he had been a weaker man he would have gone the way the rest did.
12 Each moment, however, pressed upon him a conviction of the critical situation in which he had suffered his invaluable trust to be involved through his own confidence.
13 Further words were unnecessary; for Hawkeye, merely uttering the mandate to "follow," moved along the route by which they had just entered their present critical and even dangerous situation.
14 Breathless with amazement, and heavily oppressed with the critical situation of his friend, Heyward recoiled before the look, trembling lest its meaning might, in some unknown manner, hasten the prisoner's fate.
15 Frequently over this tumult could be heard the grim jokes of the critical veterans; but the retreating men apparently were not even conscious of the presence of an audience.
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 A critic is a man whose watch is five minutes ahead of other people's watch.
2 The critic's caustic remarks angered the hapless actors who were the subjects of his sarcasm.
3 The critic should emend the book by selecting the passages which he thought most appropriate to the text.
4 A New York City Ballet dancer says a newspaper critic needn't apologize for calling her plump in a performance of "The Nutcracker.
5 She wrote an opprobrious editorial in the newspaper about the critic who tore her new play to shreds.
6 A carping critic is a nit-picker: he loves to point out flaws.
7 Annie's the film critic for the local radio station, so she's got a free pass for all the cinemas in the area.
8 His stature as an art critic was tremendous.
9 The critic padded out the review with quotes from the author.
10 He is now a major critic of the nuclear industry.
11 Other insurers will allow you to bolt on critical illness cover to standard life cover.
12 His book provides a critical analysis of the television industry in Britain.
13 This view is contrary to the aims of critical social research for a number of reasons.
14 He is critical of the monks, whom he considers narrow-minded and self-righteous.
15 The inquiry was critical of her work.