The verb of critic is criticise.
Other verbs, depending on the tense, are criticises, criticising and criticised.
Some example sentences are:
"I will criticise this film".
"She criticises the new book".
"I like criticising people".
"He criticised the awful writing skills".
the verb for critic is criticize
critical verb
Criticize is a verb.
criticize
The adverb form for the verb to criticize is criticizingly.
The abstract nouns for the verb to criticize are criticizer, criticism, and the gerund, criticizing.
The abstract noun form of the verb to criticize is criticism.
The abstract noun is criticism.
Critical is an adjective.
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.
The past participle of "criticize" is "criticized."
The abstract nouns for the verb to criticize are criticizer, criticism, and the gerund, criticizing.
The noun form for the verb to criticize is criticizer, criticism, and the gerund, criticizing.
The abstract noun form of the verb to criticize is criticism.
Yes, to stare is a vivid verb. To articulate, to bicker, to criticize, to disagree and to educate are other examples of vivid verbs.
The abstract noun is criticism.
Critical is an adjective.
The word that has this sound is the verb "complain" (to protest or criticize). The similar proper noun is the surname Kaplan.
It can be a verb, meaning to blame or criticize someone. e.g We fault the county for failing to properly inspect the bridge. It can also be used in geology to mean causing a plate fracture (also called a fault). There are other uses as well that are nouns.
The word "fault" can be a noun (as in a mistake or flaw) or a verb (as in to blame or criticize).