telling criticism
Frequency: 5.01.5 per million words
criticism that reveals a significant truth
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Examples (20)
- A more telling criticism is that he reduces ethics to interpersonal relationships.
- His silence was a telling criticism of their actions.
- Perhaps the most telling criticism of the new law is that it disproportionately affects the poor.
- The reviewer's telling criticism highlighted the flaws in the new policy.
- Her telling criticism of the marketing campaign was that it completely ignored our core demographic.
- She offered a telling criticism of the government's approach to education.
- The reviewer's most telling criticism was that the film, despite its visual splendor, lacked emotional depth.
- Despite its brevity, her telling criticism resonated with many.
- After rereading my draft, I realized the most telling criticism came from my own editor.
- The artist found the telling criticism difficult to accept but ultimately valuable.
- While many pointed out the budget overruns, a more telling criticism focused on the project's lack of a long-term vision.
- In a rather telling criticism, he pointed out the team's lack of preparation.
- The report contained a telling criticism regarding the company's outdated safety procedures.
- The documentary presented a telling criticism of modern consumerism.
- During the debate, she leveled a telling criticism at her opponent's inconsistent voting record.
- His insightful remarks constituted a truly telling criticism.
- A telling criticism of modern social media is its tendency to foster echo chambers.
- We need to listen to such telling criticism if we want to improve.
- The committee's final document included several telling criticisms of the initial proposal.
- Her subtle but telling criticism exposed the underlying issues.