verb
- to express disapproval of someone or something; to point out faults or problems
- to analyze and judge the merits and faults of something, especially a work of art or literature
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘criticize’
Usage: formal; academic
Examples
- The teacher criticised the student’s poor handwriting.
- Don’t criticise her cooking – she’s still learning.
- The newspaper criticised the government’s new policy.
- Art critics often criticise modern paintings harshly.
- He criticised the book’s weak plot development.
- She felt hurt when her friends criticised her decision.
- The film was criticised for its unrealistic dialogue.