A faultfinder or a critic.
She made a snide remark about his appearance at the party.
They are both correct, but mean different things. "George criticizes most movies" means that George criticizes a lot of movies. "George criticizes mostly movies" means that George criticizes a lot of different things, but the majority of the things he criticizes are movies.
The noun Filipino is a proper noun, a word for a native of the Philippines or from the Philippines; the name of a specific group of people.A proper noun is always capitalized.The word Filipino is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe someone or something as of or from the Philippines.A proper adjective is also always capitalized.
The word "you" is often followed by the word "are" because "are" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" when referring to the second person singular or plural. It is a common grammatical structure in English sentences when addressing or describing someone or something.
The word for blaming someone is "accusing."
Berate
Always right
A critic
Because you're an idiot. Why would she want to be with someone who criticizes her. You're someone to like her for who she is.
She made a snide remark about his appearance at the party.
The term for a person who criticizes something in others that they do themselves is "hypocrite." This refers to someone who behaves in a way that contradicts their own stated beliefs or values.
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Independent?
Noisy.
Self-opinionated
Inquisitive.
The word "scapegoat" is sometimes used in that sense.