critique

IPA: krʌtˈik

noun

  • (uncountable) The art of criticism.
  • (countable) An essay in which another piece of work is criticised, reviewed, etc.
  • (countable) A point made to criticize something.
  • (obsolete, countable) A critic; one who criticises.

verb

  • To review something; to criticize.
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Examples of "critique" in Sentences

  • I love the fashion critique from a woman in sweats.
  • I guess I'm confused as to what, exactly, this reader's "critique" is based on.
  • Actually, the classic Twitter "critique" is to say, "why do I care what someone's cooking for breakfast?"
  • But choking off open discussion/critique is a common practice of any number of authoritarian soapboxes on the Web.
  • Yet oddly, teachers who teach art and design act as critics, and the "critique" is an integral part of most courses.
  • Missing from your critique is any acknowledgement that Obama could have followed your suggestion to the letter and got absolutely nothing for his troubles.
  • Re brewmn at 47: Missing from your critique is any acknowledgement that Obama could have followed your suggestion to the letter and got absolutely nothing for his troubles.
  • With the distance of five years and newly remastered, stunning HD transfers (looking especially eye-popping on Blu-ray), Park Chan-wook's bizarre and curiously cathartic revenge trilogy, which he calls a critique of the class system, is starting to shape up as one of the last decade's major works.

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