adverse criticism

Frequency: 5.56.1 per million words

Strong and unfavorable disapproval or judgment.

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Examples (20)

  • The author received a lot of adverse criticism for his new novel.
  • The government faced adverse criticism following the policy announcement.
  • The new policy faced adverse criticism from both the public and opposition parties.
  • Her latest novel received adverse criticism from literary reviewers.
  • Despite the initial hype, the product launch was met with adverse criticism regarding its high price.
  • The company's environmental practices have drawn adverse criticism from activists.
  • It's important for artists to learn how to handle adverse criticism without losing confidence.
  • Despite adverse criticism, the director continued with his controversial film project.
  • He knew that his controversial decision would attract considerable adverse criticism.
  • The new education reforms attracted adverse criticism from teachers and parents.
  • Receiving such adverse criticism early in his career was a difficult but valuable lesson.
  • The politician's speech sparked adverse criticism across social media platforms.
  • No one was surprised when the film was subjected to adverse criticism by the reviewers.
  • The restaurant chain came under adverse criticism for its labor practices.
  • How does the team plan to respond to the adverse criticism of their performance?
  • The scientific study faced adverse criticism due to methodological flaws.
  • If the project receives any more adverse criticism, the funding might be withdrawn.
  • The author responded defensively to the adverse criticism of her work.
  • The architect's radical design drew adverse criticism at the time but is now considered a masterpiece.
  • The university administration tried to deflect adverse criticism about budget cuts.