fierce critic
Frequency: 7.010.2 per million words
Describes someone who expresses strong, angry, and negative opinions.
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- He has become a fierce critic of the government's new tax policy.
- The journalist was known as a fierce critic of the company's environmental record.
- The new urban development plan faced opposition from a group of fierce critics in the community.
- Throughout her career, she was a fierce critic of authoritarian regimes.
- Despite being a long-time supporter, he has recently emerged as a fierce critic of the party leader.
- The professor, who is a fierce critic of standardized testing, published a controversial article.
- The controversial law was challenged by some of its most fierce critics in parliament.
- If the reforms are not implemented carefully, he will undoubtedly become their most fierce critic.
- Every new technology will have its fierce critics who question its long-term impact.
- "I've always been a fierce critic of policies that harm the poor," she stated firmly.