be critical

Frequency: 9.0150.5 per million words

Used to describe a state of having a disapproving opinion.

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Examples (20)

  • He is always so critical of new ideas.
  • Your support is critical to our success.
  • Why are you being so critical today? It's not like you.
  • The next few weeks will be critical for the company's survival.
  • The manager was highly critical of the team's performance during the review.
  • It is critical that we act immediately to solve this problem.
  • She has been openly critical of the company's environmental policies.
  • The witness's testimony was critical in securing the conviction.
  • I'm afraid the food critics will be very critical of this new restaurant.
  • Maintaining a stable supply chain is critical for our manufacturing process.
  • You shouldn't be so critical of yourself; you're still learning.
  • This information is absolutely critical to the investigation.
  • His tendency of being constantly critical makes him difficult to work with.
  • Her role in the negotiations has been critical from the very beginning.
  • My father tends to be overly critical of my choices.
  • Learning to manage your time effectively is critical for academic achievement.
  • If she were less critical, her team would feel more motivated.
  • These environmental regulations are critical for protecting endangered species.
  • Is it constructive to be so sharply critical without offering any solutions?
  • The patient's condition is critical, requiring immediate medical attention.