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critic

[krit-ik] / ˈkrɪt ɪk /




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The author cites Roosevelt’s critics prominently, and his own approval is grudging and qualified.

From The Wall Street Journal

On her personal account, she melted down, complaining about having to put down her knitting to deal with critics and lashing out at the very base she is supposed to serve.

From Salon

The security guarantees were not without their critics.

From Salon

It was banned in Iran - as were other films he made in that period - but later voted by film critics as the greatest Iranian film of all time.

From BBC

Our critic called it “a visually striking and unusually tender staging.”

From The Wall Street Journal