
1) Analyst 2) Arts section regular 3) Assessor 4) Attacker 5) Blogger, at times 6) Book or movie reviewer 7) Christopher Hitchens 8) Commentator 9) Cynic 10) Disbeliever 11) Elvis Mitchell 12) Enemy 13) Faultfinder 14) Film reviewer 15) French word used in English 16) Gael Greene or Rex Reed 17) Heckler
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1) Authenticator 2) Author 3) Carper 4) Detractor 5) Grader 6) Niggler 7) Nitpicker 8) Panelist 9) Panellist 10) Rater 11) Reviewer 12) Roaster 13) Taster 14) Tate
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A critic is a professional who communicates his or her opinions and assessments of various forms of creative work such as art, literature, music, cinema, theater, fashion, architecture and food. Critical judgments, whether derived from critical thinking or not, may be positive, negative, or balanced, weighing a combination of factors both for and ...
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[magazine] Critic is the official magazine of the Otago University Students` Association (OUSA) of the University of Otago. It is freely available around both the university`s campus and selected sites in Dunedin city weekly during term time. Critic is New Zealand`s longest-running student newspaper, having been published since 1925. Weekly...
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to critics or criticism; critical. • (n.) An act of criticism; a critique. • (n.) The art of criticism. • (n.) One skilled in judging of the merits of literary or artistic works; a connoisseur; an adept; hence, one who examines literary or artistic works, etc., and passes judgment upon them; a reviewer. &...
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(from the article `Gilder, Jeannette Leonard`) ...life of the city, and she numbered many of the leading writers, artists, and actors of the day among her friends. In January 1881 she and another ...
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Crit'ic (krĭt'ĭk)
noun [ Latin
criticus , Greek
kritiko`s , a critic; prop., an adj. meaning
able to discuss , from
kri`nein to judge, discern. See
Certain , and confer
Critique .]
1. One skilled in judging of the merits of liter...
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Crit'ic adjective Of or pertaining to critics or criticism; critical. [ Obsolete] '
Critic learning.'
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Crit'ic intransitive verb [ Confer French
critiquer .] To criticise; to play the critic. [ Obsolete] « Nay, if you begin to
critic once, we shall never have done.
A. Brewer. »
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[
n] - a person who is professionally engaged in the analysis and interpretation of works of art 2. [n] - anyone who expresses a reasoned judgment of something 3. [n] - someone who frequently finds fault or makes harsh and unfair judgments
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critic 1. One who pronounces judgement on any thing or person; especially one who passes severe or unfavorable judgement; a censurer, fault-finder, caviller. 2. One skilful in judging the qualities and merits of literary or artistic works; one who writes upon the qualities of such works; a professional reviewer of books, pictures, plays, and the li...
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a specialist in the evaluation and judgment of literary and artistic works, usually working in the media.
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noun a person who is professionally engaged in the analysis and interpretation of works of art
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a person who judges, evaluates, or criticizes: a poor critic of men. · a person who judges, evaluates, or analyzes literary or artistic works, dramatic or musical performances, or the like, esp. for a newspaper or magazine. · a person who tends too readily to make captious, trivial, or harsh judgments; faultfinder. · · criti...
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