The adjective critical has two general uses.
One is based on the word critic and often means "inclined to find fault" (e.g. He was critical of my work) although it can also mean "of or related to a critic or criticism" (e.g. the critical success of a play).
It can also mean very important or necessary. This can be crucial, or vital (e.g. a critical need for new equipment) or intrinsic, chief, or central (e.g. the critical flaw in his plan).
If something was panned by critics, it means that the critics expressed a totally negative view of it.
Critics is the English word for "criticos".
The singualr form of critics is critic.
A Fable for Critics was created in 1848.
Killing Critics was created in 1996.
The Critics' Circle was created in 1913.
Many wine critics reccommend waitrose wines. I prefer to think wine is a matter of taste, just because a critic likes a specfic wine does not mean that it would be for you. Everyones tastes are different.
This means that some of his poems weren't easy to understand.
He never took any notice of critics.
I believe them (them meaning critics) to be Humanists or Humanism.
Critics is a noun. It's the plural form of critic.
Three Critics of the Enlightenment was created in 2000.