Crossword-Solution: CRITIC
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Critic | n. | One skilled in judging of the merits of literary or artistic works; a connoisseur; an adept; hence, one who examines literary or artistic works, etc., and passes judgment upon them; a reviewer. |
| Critic | n. | One who passes a rigorous or captious judgment; one who censures or finds fault; a harsh examiner or judge; a caviler; a carper. |
| Critic | n. | The art of criticism. |
| Critic | n. | An act of criticism; a critique. |
| Critic | a. | Of or pertaining to critics or criticism; critical. |
| Critic | v. i. | To criticise; to play the critic. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CRITIC | anagram | CITRIC |
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with CRITIC (5)
His name is mentioned by Avienus; by Suidas, a celebrated critic, at the close of the eleventh century, who gives in his lexicon several isolated verses of his version of the fables; and by John Tzetzes, a grammarian and poet of Constantinople, who lived during the latter half of the twelfth century.
But it has rarely happened that anything has been objected to me which I had myself altogether overlooked, unless it were something far removed from the subject: so that I have never met with a single critic of my opinions who did not appear to me either less rigorous or less equitable than myself.
LeRoi Jones, the contemporary poet, playwright, and jazz critic, points out in "Blues People" that the earliest Negro contributions to formal art did not reflect this genuine Afro-American culture.
Look where we are now! Not even close, and now they expect to secure 100 times that many in one tenth the time? No way." Another critic said, "C2? What a joke.
Inured to Syria’s glowing breath, I feel the north breeze chill as death; Let grateful love quell maiden shame, And grant him bliss who brings thee fame.” During this performance, the hermit demeaned himself much like a first-rate critic of the present day at a new opera.
Quotes with CRITIC (3)
The novel should tell the truth, as I see the truth, or as the novelist persuades me to see it. And one more demand: I expect the novelist to aspire to improve the world. ... As a novelist, I want to be more than one more dog barking at the other dogs barking at me. Not out of any foolish hope that one novelist, or all virtuous novelists in chorus, can make much of a difference for good, except in the long run, but out of the need to prevent the human world from relaxing into…
Your inner critic is simply a part of you that needs more self-love.
Your life experience is a moving picture, of which you are writer, director, performer, producer and critic.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 67 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).