Critique

/krɪˈtiːk/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A detailed analysis and assessment of something, especially a literary, philosophical, or artistic work.
The author's latest novel received a scathing critique from several prominent reviewers.
A critical review or commentary.
In her critique of the film, she highlighted both its strengths and weaknesses.
verb
To evaluate in a detailed and analytical way.
The professor asked the students to critique each other's essays to improve their writing skills.
To review and provide feedback on something.
He was asked to critique the proposal before it was submitted to the board.

Etymology

From French 'critique', from Latin 'criticus', from Greek 'kritikos' meaning 'able to judge'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

constructive critique
A commentary that is intended to help improve the subject.
literary critique
An evaluation of a work of literature.
self-critique
The act of analyzing one's own work or performance.

Related Words

critic
A person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something.
criticism
The expression of disapproval based on perceived faults or mistakes.
critical
Expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgments.

Slang Meanings

To roast
He totally roasted the movie in his critique.
To call out
She called him out in her critique for his lack of effort.