Meaning & Definition of word "Critic"

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    Critic

    /ˈkrɪtɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something.
      • Example: The critic panned the movie, citing its weak plot and poor acting.
    • 2. A person who judges or evaluates the merits of artistic works or performances.
      • Example: The art critic praised the exhibition for its innovative approach to contemporary themes.
    • 3. A person who expresses their discontent or disapproval about a particular issue or situation.
      • Example: As a vocal critic of the government's policy, she often writes articles to express her views.
    • 4. A person who analyzes and interprets works of literature, art, music, etc.
      • Example: The literary critic provided a detailed analysis of the novel's themes and symbols.

    Etymology

    From the Greek 'kritikos', meaning 'able to judge'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    armchair critic:

    A person who criticizes or comments on something without being involved in it.

    constructive criticism:

    Feedback intended to help someone improve rather than to belittle them.

    critique the performance:

    To evaluate and provide feedback on a presentation or entertainment piece.

    Related Words

    evaluative:

    Relating to the assessment of worth or value.

    analytical:

    Relating to or using analysis or logical reasoning.

    judgmental:

    Tending to judge people or things too quickly and critically.

    Slang Meanings of critic

    Meaning: Keyboard warrior

    Example Sentence: Anyone can be a keyboard warrior, but real critics have to leave their homes to share their opinions.

    Meaning: Monday morning quarterback

    Example Sentence: He's such a Monday morning quarterback, always critiquing the players after the game.