become critical

Frequency: 7.045.2 per million words

Used to describe the process of starting to have a disapproving opinion.

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Examples (20)

  • She became openly critical of the party's policy.
  • His condition became critical overnight, and he was moved to intensive care.
  • The public has become increasingly critical of the government's handling of the economy.
  • Securing the next round of funding has become critical for the startup's survival.
  • After the scandal, many shareholders became critical of the CEO's leadership.
  • She became openly critical of the new management's policies.
  • If the quality doesn't improve, customers will quickly become critical.
  • Water conservation is expected to become critical as the drought worsens.
  • He risks becoming critical of his children's efforts, which could discourage them.
  • Over the years, he became increasingly critical of his own artistic work.
  • Over the years, he became critical of his own early work as an artist.
  • Public support will become critical in the final weeks of the election campaign.
  • The media became critical of the new law almost immediately after it was announced.
  • The shortage of microchips became critical for the entire automotive industry.
  • It's easy to become critical from the sidelines when you're not involved in the decision-making.
  • Why have you suddenly become so critical of everything I do?
  • The fanbase might become critical of the new director if the sequel doesn't meet expectations.
  • Maintaining server uptime becomes critical during the holiday shopping season.
  • As he learned more, he became critical of the theories he once accepted without question.
  • The food supply situation became critical for the refugees after the supply routes were cut off.