Criticism
UK /["/ˈkrɪtɪsɪzəm/"]/US /["/ˈkrɪtɪsɪzəm/"]/
Definition
the act of expressing disapproval of somebody/something and opinions about their faults or bad qualities; a statement showing this disapproval
In simple words: saying what is wrong with something
Examples
- The criticism from the reviewers was constructive and helped improve the project.
- Her work received harsh criticism, which she took as a learning opportunity.
- The author faced severe criticism for her controversial stance on the issue.
- Criticism can sometimes motivate individuals to strive for better performance.
- It's important to differentiate between constructive criticism and destructive feedback.
Usage notes
Used in discussions about art, performance, or behavior. Avoid in formal speeches unless analyzing or evaluating something. It's more appropriate in discussions than in positive settings.
Grammar pattern
take + criticism
Memory hint
Think of 'critics' in movies who give reviews that may include criticism.
Collocations
- bitter
- fierce
- harsh
- barrage
- address
- direct
- express
- come from somebody
- centre/center on something
- criticism about
- criticism against
- criticism for
- practical
- textual
- academic
Synonyms
- review
- evaluation
- analysis
- commentary
- appraisal
Antonyms
- praise
- approval
- compliment
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'criticize' — remember 'criticism' is the noun.
- Using the plural 'criticisms' when the singular is needed.
- Mixing up the meaning with 'praise' — they are opposites.