Criticism is when you constantly pick out the faults of someone or something and say hurtful things to them. For example: "That girl's pants don't match her shirt."
In a formal situation, criticism is when you critique the work of others in order to give them better feedback on how well or bad they did on something. For instance, in school, your teacher may ask you to swap papers with a partner so that you can give each other feedback. This is called critiquing. Criticism isn't always bad, though sometimes it may be hurtful.
Criticize - song - was created in 1987.
Criticize is a verb. It is an action word that describes the act of making negative judgments or pointing out faults.
The adverb form for the verb to criticize is criticizingly.
Compliment is the opposite of criticize. Additional antonyms for criticize include approve, commend, laud and praise.
Criticize
I was criticize for being a midget by my friends.
I cannot criticize you.If you weren't there, you shouldn't criticize my actions.I can't believe he has the audacity to criticize our work on the project, when he has contributed practically nothing to it himself.I gave you my manuscript because I wanted you to criticize it honestly.How can you criticize her parenting skills so harshly, when you have no idea what it's like to be a parent yourself?You can't create or build anything yourself because you have no imagination whatsoever, so instead you just criticize what other people create and build.Many people criticize his odd paintings.
The past participle of "criticize" is "criticized."
The abstract nouns for the verb to criticize are criticizer, criticism, and the gerund, criticizing.
Criticize: verbTo find fault with; To point out real or perceived flaws.
Criticize (American) or Criticise (British)
The first colonists to publicly criticize slavery were the Quakers.