Crossword-Solution: CRITICISE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Criticise | v. t. | To examine and judge as a critic; to pass literary or artistic judgment upon; as, to criticise an author; to criticise a picture. |
| Criticise | v. t. | To express one's views as to the merit or demerit of; esp., to animadvert upon; to find fault with; as, to criticise conduct. |
| Criticise | v. i. | To act as a critic; to pass literary or artistic judgment; to play the critic; -- formerly used with on or upon. |
| Criticise | v. i. | To discuss the merits or demerits of a thing or person; esp., to find fault. |
We have 57 clues for the answer “CRITICISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ACCLAIM (ant.) | 3 answers |
| APPLAUD (ant.) | 3 answers |
| PICK flaws | 4 answers |
| DIGNIFY (ant.) | 5 answers |
| COMMEND (ant.) | 5 answers |
| Oppugn | 6 answers |
| denunciate | 6 answers |
| pick at | 7 answers |
| MAKE allegations against | 19 answers |
| MAKE scornful noise | 21 answers |
| Find fault with | 22 answers |
| differentiate | 29 answers |
| LOWER in character | 30 answers |
| Slate | 31 answers |
| Slam | 31 answers |
| Cut up | 32 answers |
| Thump | 32 answers |
| Chide | 35 answers |
| Knock | 35 answers |
| discriminate | 35 answers |
| Grumble | 36 answers |
| find fault | 36 answers |
| Roast | 37 answers |
| Cut-up | 37 answers |
| Run down | 38 answers |
| Rundown | 41 answers |
| disapprove | 41 answers |
| Condemn | 41 answers |
| cavil | 42 answers |
| Smash | 42 answers |
| call in question | 46 answers |
| Scorn | 50 answers |
| Distinguish | 51 answers |
| Lambaste | 51 answers |
| castigate | 52 answers |
| CALL to order | 52 answers |
| downgrade | 53 answers |
| Complain | 53 answers |
| MAKE laborious research | 53 answers |
| invade | 55 answers |
| BLAST ___ | 58 answers |
| Disparage | 60 answers |
| Denounce | 63 answers |
| Oppose | 64 answers |
| Carp | 64 answers |
| Crush | 67 answers |
| Assess | 68 answers |
| Agitate | 70 answers |
| Reprimand | 73 answers |
| Knockout | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CRITICISE (5)
Lapham." Penelope had gone to her room, without waiting to be asked to advise or criticise; but Irene had decided upon the paper, and on the whole, Mrs.
They mounted, accordingly, into a great barouche—a vehicle as to which the Baroness found nothing to criticise but the price that was asked for it and the fact that the coachman wore a straw hat.
Bepommeling.] To pommel; to beat, as with a stick; figuratively, to assail or criticise in conversation, or in writing.
And each by-stander of them all Could criticise, and quote tradition How depths of blue sublimed some pall-- To get which, pricked a king’s ambition; Worth sceptre, crown, and ball.
But Harold had reckoned rightly upon the disturbing effect of ill-humour, and had guessed, perhaps, that I thirsted for comfort and consolation, and would not criticise too closely the source from which they came.
Quotes with CRITICISE (3)
The Hindus criticise the Mahomedans for having spread their religion by the use of the sword. They also ridicule Christianity on the score of the Inquisition. But really speaking, who is better and more worthy of our respect — the Mahomedans and Christians who attempted to thrust down the throats of unwilling persons what they regarded as necessary for their salvation, or the Hindu who would not spread the light, who would endeavour to keep others in darkness, who would not c…
Antisemitism is unique among religious hatreds. It is a racist conspiracy theory fashioned for the needs of messianic and brutal rulers, as dictators from the Tsars to the Islamists via the Nazis have shown. Many other alleged religious 'hatreds' are not hatreds in the true sense. If I criticise Islamic, Orthodox Jewish or Catholic attitudes towards women, for instance, and I'm accused of being a bigot, I shrug and say it is not bigoted to oppose bigotry.
Any fool can break something, criticise someone and tear things apart. It takes a far more skilled, wise and kind soul to build something, nurture someone, fix things and help others thrive over time.