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Critic

critic
 I. noun  Etymology: Latin ~us, from Greek kritikos, from kritikos able to discern or judge, from krinein  Date: 1588  1.  a. one who expresses a reasoned opinion on any matter especially involving a judgment of its value, truth, righteousness, beauty, or technique  b. one who engages often professionally in the analysis, evaluation, or appreciation of works of art or artistic performances  2. one given to harsh or captious judgment  II. noun  Etymology: Greek kritike art of the ~, from feminine of kritikos  Date: 1651  1. archaic ~ism  2. archaic critique
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  n. 1 a person who censures. 2 a person who reviews or judges the merits of literary, artistic, or musical works etc., esp. regularly or professionally. 3 a person engaged in textual criticism. Etymology: L criticus f. Gk kritikos f. krites judge f. krino judge, decide ...
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  1. критик; критикан ...
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  noun  1) критик  2) критикан ...
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  (critics) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A critic is a person who writes about and expresses opinions about things such as books, films, music, or art. The New York critics had praised her performance. = reviewer N-COUNT: oft n N 2. Someone who is a critic of a person or system disapproves of them and criticizes them publicly. Her critics accused her of caring only about success. N-COUNT: usu with poss ...
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  ~1 n 1 someone whose job is to make judgments about the good and bad qualities of something, especially art, music, films etc  (The jazz critic for The Times panned the show, calling it `a joke'.) 2 someone who expresses strong disapproval or dislike of a person, idea, organization etc + of  (He became an outspoken critic of the country's educational policies.) 3 armchair critic someone who does nothing themselves but criticizes others for what they do ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  mil. abbr. Critic Intelligence Report ...
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  - 1588, from L. criticus, from Gk. kritikos "able to make judgements," from krinein "to separate, decide." Critical in both senses is from 1590s. ...
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