chief critic

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Describes one of the most important or main critics of a particular subject.

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Examples (10)

  • The senator has become the president's chief critic on foreign policy.
  • Although once a supporter, he is now known as the administration's chief critic.
  • The journalist, a longtime chief critic of the regime, was finally exiled.
  • She emerged as the chief critic of the company's controversial new strategy.
  • As the project's chief critic, he consistently pointed out its fundamental flaws.
  • The professor is regarded as the chief critic of the prevailing economic theory.
  • Who do you consider to be the government's chief critic in the media?
  • The union leader has been a chief critic of the proposed labor reforms from the start.
  • After his report was published, he became the chief critic of the city's housing policy.
  • The organization's own internal auditor was its chief critic, exposing widespread corruption.