criticisms (Meaning)

criticisms

a critical observation or remark, the art of evaluating or analyzing works of art or literature, a careful judgment or review especially by a critic, the scientific investigation of literary documents (such as the Bible) in regard to such matters as origin, text, composition, or history, critique, a critical remark or comment, writings expressing such evaluation or analysis, the act of criticizing usually unfavorably, the act of criticizing and especially of finding fault

criticisms Sentence Examples

  1. The film received harsh criticisms for its unrealistic plot and wooden acting.
  2. The politician's platform faced criticisms for lacking concrete policy proposals.
  3. The new product was met with criticisms due to its poor quality and high price point.
  4. The book's dense prose and obscure references drew criticisms from some readers.
  5. The scientific study's methodology faced criticisms for being biased and inconclusive.
  6. The company's marketing campaign encountered criticisms for being offensive and insensitive.
  7. The performance received criticisms for its lack of emotional depth and technical deficiencies.
  8. The government's environmental policy faced criticisms for being inadequate and ineffective.
  9. The professor's research paper was subjected to criticisms for its flawed data and questionable conclusions.
  10. The restaurant's ambiance drew criticisms for being too noisy and uncomfortable.

FAQs About the word criticisms

a critical observation or remark, the art of evaluating or analyzing works of art or literature, a careful judgment or review especially by a critic, the scient

reviews,critiques,, evaluations, studies, opinions,notices, assessments, appraisals, columns

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The film received harsh criticisms for its unrealistic plot and wooden acting.

The politician's platform faced criticisms for lacking concrete policy proposals.

The new product was met with criticisms due to its poor quality and high price point.

The book's dense prose and obscure references drew criticisms from some readers.