implicit critique

Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words

a critique that is suggested but not directly expressed

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Examples (20)

  • The artist's painting offered an implicit critique of consumer culture.
  • His silence was interpreted as an implicit critique of the current policy.
  • The novel's portrayal of a dystopian society serves as an implicit critique of modern politics.
  • The documentary offers a subtle but implicit critique of consumerism.
  • Her pointed silence during the meeting was an implicit critique of the new policy.
  • Her artwork presented an implicit critique of societal norms.
  • The film's stark, colorless setting was an implicit critique of the protagonist's emotional emptiness.
  • There was an implicit critique in his refusal to participate in the project.
  • In his later works, you can detect an implicit critique of the very system that made him famous.
  • The novel provides an implicit critique of the political system.
  • Many readers understood the satire as an implicit critique of the government's incompetence.
  • Many saw his resignation as an implicit critique of the company's direction.
  • His paper develops an implicit critique of the prevailing economic theories by presenting an alternative model.
  • The design of the building carried an implicit critique of modern architecture.
  • The play contains an implicit critique of social hierarchies and class divisions.
  • Through satire, the play delivered an implicit critique of the ruling class.
  • Choosing to live off-grid can be seen as an implicit critique of contemporary urban life.
  • The study contained an implicit critique of previous research methodologies.
  • The choreography itself was an implicit critique of traditional ballet forms.
  • Even without direct words, his expression conveyed an implicit critique of the decision.