damning criticism

Frequency: 6.87.5 per million words

criticism that strongly suggests someone is guilty of something bad

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Examples (20)

  • The official report contained damning criticism of the government's handling of the crisis.
  • The official report contained some of the most damning criticism the government has ever faced.
  • The senator faced damning criticism from his opponents after the scandal broke.
  • Despite the positive hype, the new play received damning criticism from the country's top theatre critic.
  • The investigative journalist's article was filled with damning criticism of the company's unethical practices.
  • The internal audit leveled damning criticism against the company's financial mismanagement.
  • Despite the damning criticism, the CEO refused to resign from his position.
  • After the scandal broke, he faced a wave of damning criticism from the public and the media.
  • The inquiry's final document included several damning criticisms aimed at the management team.
  • The peer review offered damning criticism of the study's methodology, questioning its validity.
  • If these allegations are proven true, he will face damning criticism from the public.
  • Her confidence was shattered by the damning criticism from her former mentor.
  • His performance review was essentially a piece of damning criticism, highlighting major failures.
  • The damning criticism published in the article led to the CEO's resignation.
  • The most damning criticism was leveled at the project's lead architect for ignoring safety warnings.
  • Although he tried to defend his actions, he couldn't escape the damning criticism that followed.
  • The new policy is receiving damning criticism for its environmental impact.
  • If the project fails, the team will undoubtedly face damning criticism.
  • A former employee's testimony provided the most damning criticism of the company's culture.
  • The judge's summary included damning criticism of the witness's unreliable testimony.