Critique
UK /["/krɪˈtiːk/"]/US /["/krɪˈtiːk/"]/
Definition
a piece of written criticism of a set of ideas, a work of art, etc.
In simple words: To give your opinion about something, usually pointing out good and bad parts.
Examples
- She wrote a feminist critique of Freud's theories.
- The book provides a radical critique of modern workplace structures.
Usage notes
Used in academic, professional, or artistic contexts. Avoid casual situations where informal feedback is more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
critique + object
Memory hint
Think of 'critical' and remember you are evaluating something carefully.
Collocations
- detailed
- effective
- incisive
- give
- make
- offer
- critique of
Synonyms
- evaluation
- analysis
- assessment
- review
- appraisal
Antonyms
- praise
- endorsement
- approval
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'critique' with 'criticize'; 'critique' is more balanced.
- Using 'critique' as a verb and forgetting it can also be a noun.
- Overusing the term in casual conversation might sound too formal.