criticize implicitly

Frequency: 4.52.9 per million words

To express disapproval of someone or something without stating it directly.

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Examples (10)

  • His silence seemed to criticize her decision implicitly.
  • The report didn't directly blame anyone, but it did criticize the management implicitly.
  • She tends to criticize others implicitly through her condescending tone.
  • By ignoring the rules, he seemed to criticize them implicitly.
  • Many felt the new policy was designed to criticize previous methods implicitly.
  • The art installation appeared to criticize societal norms implicitly.
  • Although he never said a word, his body language began to criticize her actions implicitly.
  • The editorial aimed to criticize the government's approach implicitly.
  • He tried to criticize their performance implicitly rather than directly.
  • Her subtle remarks often criticize her colleagues' work implicitly.