strident criticism
Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words
criticism expressed in a loud and unpleasant way
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Examples (20)
- The opposition party launched a strident criticism of the new tax policy.
- The politician faced strident criticism from the opposition.
- The CEO faced strident criticism from shareholders over the merger.
- Her new book received strident criticism from literary reviewers.
- The media was relentless in its strident criticism of the scandal.
- Despite the strident criticism, the company decided to proceed with the project.
- His latest film was met with strident criticism from both audiences and critics.
- He delivered his strident criticism in a loud, clear voice.
- Despite the strident criticism he received, the artist refused to change his style.
- The mayor's policies drew strident criticism from environmental groups.
- The report's conclusions drew strident criticism from the scientific community for their lack of evidence.
- Such strident criticism rarely leads to constructive dialogue.
- Her strident criticism of the proposal alienated many potential allies.
- They voiced their strident criticism of the government's economic plan.
- Strident criticism from activist groups eventually led to a change in the company's environmental policy.
- The editorial was filled with strident criticism of the new law.
- The article was not a balanced review but rather a piece of strident criticism.
- She couldn't ignore the strident criticism directed at her performance.
- Unprepared for such a reaction, the minister was taken aback by the strident criticism.
- Even after years, the strident criticism of his early work still resonates.