critic of

Frequency: 9.055.0 per million words

Used to specify the person, policy, or idea that is being criticized.

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Examples (10)

  • He has always been an outspoken critic of the government's foreign policy.
  • The professor is a prominent critic of the new educational reforms.
  • Historically, he was a fierce critic of the monarchy and its excesses.
  • She became a vocal critic of the company's privacy practices after the data breach.
  • As a lifelong critic of social inequality, she dedicated her career to activism.
  • My father is a staunch critic of modern art, preferring classical paintings.
  • If you become a public critic of the regime, you might face serious consequences.
  • The leading critics of the bill argue that it will harm small businesses.
  • I wouldn't call myself a critic of his work, but I do have some reservations.
  • John is a well-known critic of the proposed tax increase.