That depends on who is doing the criticizing and why. If the criticism is deserved and might be helpful, say something nice like, "Thank you. I'll give that some thought." If the criticism is undeserved and meant to humiliate you, say something nice like, "Thank you, I'll give that some thought."
Critic is the base word for criticized.
"Has criticized" is the present perfect tense.
She criticized him mercilessly in public. Nobody likes to be criticized.
Criticized - 2013 was released on: USA: 23 October 2013
The manager criticized your argument for/against the recommendations.
The cast of Criticized - 2006 includes: John Lynd as Darian Stonehall
Electronic Arts were criticized about the extraordinary long hours that some of the employees worked, they have also been criticized for buying small development studios primarily for their intellectual property assets.
Many people criticized Keynes because his economic policy did what?
Republicans criticized the New Deal because it was good for the poor and middle class and a threat to their income.
Ibn rushd was criticized for trying to join Muslim philosophers and Greek philosophers ideas together
The past participle of "criticize" is "criticized."
A verb