CRITICISM in a Sentence
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364 example sentences for CRITICISM, such as:
1. You'll eventually become immune to criticism.
2. She learned to accept criticism without rancour.
3. She can't accept even mild criticism of her work.
4. Some youth today do not allow any criticism at all.
5. There is an element of subjectivity in her criticism.
2. She learned to accept criticism without rancour.
3. She can't accept even mild criticism of her work.
4. Some youth today do not allow any criticism at all.
5. There is an element of subjectivity in her criticism.
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Meanings and Examples of CRITICISM
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criticism
n. a written evaluation of a work of literature
n. disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings
Classic Sentence: (154 in 11 pages)
1 From the beginning of the discussion he had instinctively avoided the mention of Mattie's name, fearing he hardly knew what: criticism, complaints, or vague allusions to the imminent probability of her marrying.
2 It annoyed her because it seemed foolish and also because some of the harsh criticism directed at him fell on her.
3 That subject was taboo, but strained nerves found expression in loud criticism of the General.
4 But all the previous criticism of her conduct was as nothing compared with the buzz of gossip that now went through the town.
5 Peter's criticism hurt worse than anything Frank or Aunt Pitty or the neighbors had said and it so annoyed her she longed to shake the old darky until his toothless gums clapped together.
6 It was characteristic of the regard in which Scarlett was held that few people based their defense or their criticism of her on her personal integrity.
7 At first she looked hurt at his last words, as though they implied criticism of Ashley, but he smiled so understandingly she smiled back.
8 "I beg your pardon," said Lily, intending by her politeness to convey a criticism of the other's manner.
9 But now she had grown more sensitive to criticism and less confident in her power of disarming it.
10 The sense of being once more lapped and folded in ease, as in some dense mild medium impenetrable to discomfort, effectually stilled the faintest note of criticism.
11 She knew she was an object of criticism and amusement to the other work-women.
12 He was grumbling, "The whole thing's right in line with the criticism you've always been making."
13 The criticism that has hitherto met Mr. Washington has not always been of this broad character.
14 But the hushing of the criticism of honest opponents is a dangerous thing.
15 Thus, by national opinion, the Negroes began to recognize Mr. Washington's leadership; and the voice of criticism was hushed.
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 She learned to accept criticism without rancour.
2 She can't accept even mild criticism of her work.
3 Some youth today do not allow any criticism at all.
4 Animals are such agreeable friends --they ask no questions, they pass no criticism.
5 He launched a determined attack on academic criticism.
6 His strongest criticism is reserved for his father, whom he disliked intensely.
7 His actions provoked severe criticism from civil rights groups.
8 That ruling had drawn sharp criticism from civil rights groups.
9 There was growing criticism of the Government's conduct of the war.
10 The minister held a press conference in order to pre-empt criticism in the newspapers.
11 The plan has attracted criticism from consumer groups.
12 There is an element of subjectivity in her criticism.
13 You'll eventually become immune to criticism.
14 As a controversial public figure he has breasted much hostile criticism.