Antonyms for critique


Grammar : Noun
Spell : kri-teek
Phonetic Transcription : krɪˈtik


Definition of critique

Origin :
  • 1702, restored French spelling of 17c. critick "art of criticism" (see critic), ultimately from Greek kritike tekhne "the critical art."
  • noun analysis, essay
Example sentences :
  • But I should suggest a suspension of your critique of the banker, for here he comes.
  • Extract from : « The Wisdom of Father Brown » by G. K. Chesterton
  • There is a good account of it in Humboldt's Examen critique, tom.
  • Extract from : « The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) » by John Fiske.
  • It is an essential of Dickens, and is therefore of vast import to any critique on him.
  • Extract from : « Gilbert Keith Chesterton » by Patrick Braybrooke
  • See Jrdens I, p. 117, probably depending on the critique in the Allg.
  • Extract from : « Laurence Sterne in Germany » by Harvey Waterman Thayer
  • This time he had mutilated a critique of an Ibsensite drama.
  • Extract from : « The Albert Gate Mystery » by Louis Tracy
  • I hope, as a critique, it will be found "not wanting" (I do not mean not wanted).
  • Extract from : « The Magnificent Montez » by Horace Wyndham
  • She had sharpened her teeth on the "Critique of Pure Reason" in her prodigious teens.
  • Extract from : « The Creators » by May Sinclair
  • Pratt wrote to R. that Henrik Wergeland was the author of the critique.
  • Extract from : « Ole Bull » by Sara C. Bull
  • Three persons were asked to write the critique and declined.
  • Extract from : « The Life of John Marshall Volume 3 of 4 » by Albert J. Beveridge
  • In his critique on the "Night Thoughts," he makes a similar concession.
  • Extract from : « The Works of William Cowper » by William Cowper

Synonyms for critique

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