openly critical

Frequency: 7.042.6 per million words

Critical in a way that is not secret or hidden.

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Examples (20)

  • She became openly critical of party policy.
  • The journalist was openly critical of the government's new policy.
  • The journalist was openly critical of the government's handling of the crisis.
  • She became openly critical of the company's management after the merger.
  • After the poor performance, many fans have become openly critical of the team's manager.
  • Despite the risk, he remained openly critical of the dictator.
  • It's rare for an employee to be so openly critical of their own company's strategy.
  • His performance was openly critical in the review meeting.
  • The film review was openly critical, pointing out numerous flaws in the plot.
  • Many employees were openly critical of the decision to cut benefits.
  • During the debate, the candidate was openly critical of his opponent's track record.
  • Are you prepared to be openly critical of your colleagues' work?
  • He had always been quiet, so we were surprised when he was openly critical at the meeting.
  • The report was openly critical of the outdated practices.
  • Many small business owners have been openly critical of the new regulations.
  • They have been openly critical of the proposed changes to the law.
  • In her latest book, the author is openly critical of societal norms.
  • Being openly critical can sometimes lead to constructive discussions.
  • Being openly critical of a powerful figure can have serious consequences.
  • She is often openly critical of her own artistic creations.