
1) Absolutely necessary 2) Accusing 3) All-important 4) Blistering 5) British television miniseries 6) Captious 7) Captious, carping 8) Carping 9) Caviling 10) Censorious 11) Complaining 12) Crucial 13) Damning 14) Deprecative 15) Disapproving 16) Disparaging 17) Fault-finding 18) Finding fault is vital
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1) Acute 2) Appraising 3) Captious 4) Carping 5) Caviling 6) Censorious 7) Crucial 8) Crying 9) Derogatory 10) Dire 11) Disapproving 12) Discerning 13) Disparaging 14) Do or die 15) Essential 16) Evaluative 17) Exigent 18) Final 19) Grave 20) Grievous 21) Hypercritical 22) Important 23) Indispensable
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Kant's lifelong approach to philosophy which distinguishes between different perspectives and then uses such distinctions to settle otherwise unresolvable disputes. The Critical approach is not primarily negative, but is an attempt to adjudicate quarrels by showing the ways in which both sides have a measure of validity, once their perspective is...
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Kant's philosophical* method, distinguishing between different perspectives and then using such distinctions to settle otherwise irresolvable disputes. The Critical approach is not primarily negative, but is an attempt to adjudicate quarrels by showing how both sides have a measure of validity, once their perspective is properly understood. Kant's ...
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• (n.) Inclined to criticise or find fault; fastidious; captious; censorious; exacting. • (n.) Qualified to criticise, or pass judgment upon, literary or artistic productions. • (n.) Pertaining to criticism or the critic`s art; of the nature of a criticism; accurate; as, critical knowledge; a critical dissertation. • (n.) Pertai...
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characterizes the condition that a nuclear chain reacting medium has an effective multiplication factor equal to unity
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1. Denoting or of the nature of a crisis. ... 2. Denoting a morbid condition in which death is possible. ... 3. In sufficient quantity as to constitute a turning point. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Kant's lifelong approach to philosophy which distinguishes be¬tween different perspectives and then uses such distinctions to settle otherwise unresolvable disputes. The Critical approach is not primarily negative, but is an attempt to adjudicate quarrels by showing the ways in which both sides have a measure of validity, once their perspective is...
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Crit'ic·al (krĭt'ĭ*k
a l)
adjective [ See
Critic ,
noun ,
Crisis .]
1. Qualified to criticise, or pass judgment upon, literary or artistic productions. « It is submitted to the judgment of more
critical ears to direct and...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: krit′ĭ-kăl Definitions: 1. Denoting or of the nature of a crisis. 2. Denoting a morbid condition in which death is possible. 3. In sufficient quantity as to constitute a turning point.
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[
adj] - of or involving or characteristic of critics or criticism 2. [adj] - urgently needed 3. [adj] - forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis 4. [adj] - (chemistry and physics) at or of a point at which a property or phenomenon suffers an abrupt change especially having enough mass to sustain a chain reaction ...
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critical 1. Given to judging; especially given to adverse or unfavorable criticism; fault-finding, censorious. 2. Involving or exercising careful judgement or observation; nice, exact, accurate, precise, punctual. 3. Occupied with or skilful in criticism.
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Temperatures at which changes in the phase of a metal take place. Changes are determined by absorption of heat when the metal is heated and liberation of heat when it is cooled.
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decisive adjective forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis; `a critical point in the campaign`; `the critical test`
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(Crit) When a character rolls a natural 20 (or lower with certain feats or spells), they do bonus damage to the enemy.
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inclined to find fault or to judge with severity, often too readily. · occupied with or skilled in criticism. · involving skillful judgment as to truth, merit, etc.; judicial: a critical analysis. · of or pertaining to critics or criticism: critical essays. · providing textual variants, proposed emendations, etc.: a critical ed...
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marked by a tendency to find and call attention to flaws
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[ACT vocabulary] of a serious examination and judgment of something
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