There was much criticism of the bank's policies.
After criticism from the city council, the mayor withdrew the proposal.
That critic was very harsh; he hated my play!
The critically acclaimed hit did not do so well in it's box office returns.
The D- on the test critically affected his grade.
Never give credence to what the critics are saying about you, whether it's good or bad.
Your worst critics don't know the real you.
The critics loved the book.
I heard that the critics wrote bad reviews for that film.
The critics appreciated the movie very well. They are the people that judge the movie.
Here are some sentences.
Her critics pointed out her faults.
Don't pay attention to the critics.
It is a critical situation here.
My criticism of your sentence is that you misspelled "criticism." (I intend this as the answer - it's a sentence using the word)
He is the author of two books of literary criticism.
The harsh criticism given by the magazine was greatly unappreciated by the public.
She is defiant when confronted with criticism.
Constructive criticism can help one become better or make them feel bad about themselves. You have to watch out not to use too much.
Arrogant people appear to be invulnerable to criticism, but it is just a facade.
Even my best efforts were met with unrelenting criticism by the instructor.
"The criticism was both vindictive and personalized" (?)... but how do you ask a question?
No, it is not a proper sentence, and it uses the noun 'criticism' where the verb 'criticise' is required. Here is one correct version (others are possible): 'I wonder if Napoleon had ever criticised himself before.'
most serious performers prefer constructive criticism to servile flattery.
Opprobrium is contempt or severe criticism. An example sentence would be: Her opprobrium kind of rubbed everyone the wrong way.
The ballon deflated and went flat. All the criticism had left her feeling totally defalted.