severely critical

Frequency: 7.035.9 per million words

Critical to a serious or extreme degree.

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Examples (20)

  • The film critic was severely critical of the lead actor's performance.
  • The newspaper's editorial was severely critical of the mayor's recent decisions.
  • Her manager's feedback on the project was severely critical, highlighting numerous flaws.
  • Environmental activists have been severely critical of the new pipeline project.
  • The opposition party has been severely critical of the government's new economic policy.
  • She was severely critical of the team's lack of preparation for the match.
  • The peer review of his research paper was severely critical, questioning his methodology.
  • Many analysts are severely critical of the company's financial management.
  • He was severely critical of his own work, often redoing it multiple times.
  • His latest novel received a severely critical review in all major literary magazines.
  • Many news outlets were severely critical of the company's handling of the data breach.
  • The government's response to the crisis has drawn severely critical comments from the opposition.
  • If the changes are not implemented, the audit report will be severely critical.
  • Historically, religious institutions were severely critical of scientific discoveries that challenged dogma.
  • It's easy to be severely critical from the sidelines without understanding the full context.
  • Parents were severely critical of the school's decision to cut funding for arts programs.
  • The press at the time remained severely critical of the decision to go to war.
  • The documentary was severely critical of the justice system, exposing its deep-seated flaws.
  • She admitted, 'The report was severely critical, but ultimately fair.'
  • If you're going to be severely critical, at least offer some constructive alternatives.