Meaning & Definition of Critic in English
Critic
A person who evaluates and analyzes art, literature, music, or other forms of expression.
Pronunciation:
/ˈkrɪtɪk/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
criticsDetailed Definitions
Definition: A person who expresses adverse or disapproving opinions about something.
Example Sentence: The critic panned the performance, calling it lackluster and uninspired.
Definition: An expert judge in matters of taste.
Example Sentence: As a wine critic, she was invited to many tastings and festivals.
Definition: A person who analyzes and interprets artistic works.
Example Sentence: The film critic wrote a detailed analysis of the movie's themes and character development.
Etymology
Origin: From the Greek 'kritikos', meaning 'able to judge'.
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: crítico
- French: critique
- German: Kritiker
- Russian: критик
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.