criticizing 的 2 个定义
crit·i·cized, crit·i·ciz·ing.
- to censure or find fault with.
- to judge or discuss the merits and faults of: to criticize three novels in one review.
crit·i·cized, crit·i·ciz·ing.
- to find fault; judge unfavorably or harshly.
- to make judgments as to merits and faults.
criticizing 近义词
disapprove, judge as bad
criticizing 的近义词 53 个
- blame
- blast
- castigate
- censure
- chastise
- chide
- condemn
- denounce
- excoriate
- reprimand
- bash
- blister
- carp
- clobber
- disparage
- fluff
- fustigate
- hit
- knock
- lambaste
- pan
- rap
- reprehend
- reprobate
- reprove
- rip
- roast
- scorch
- skin
- slam
- slog
- slug
- trash
- trim
- zap
- animadvert on
- come down on
- cut down
- cut to bits
- cut up
- denunciate
- do a number on
- dress down
- find fault
- fulminate against
- give bad press
- jump on
- nag at
- nit-pick
- pick at
- scathe
- skin alive
- take down
criticizing 的反义词 12 个
analyze, interpret
criticizing 的近义词 12 个
- review
- scrutinize
- appraise
- assess
- evaluate
- examine
- judge
- probe
- study
- comment upon
- give opinion
- pass judgment on
criticizing 的反义词 7 个
更多criticizing例句
- The committee criticized Boeing and the FAA for not mentioning the system’s name.
- The president frequently claims he took bold action that was criticized.
- Additionally, a recent National Institutes of Health panel criticized the FDA for its EUA of convalescent plasma without having performed randomized tests.
- Even his defense, which used to be criticized relentlessly, has improved considerably.
- A draft city report also criticizes the department’s data collection practices.
- Better, she says, to use local Muslim leaders and others in civil society to criticize militant arguments.
- Ever notice that "classy" adults never criticize teenagers for not being "classy"?
- Uber recently threatened to use the personal data of a tech journalist to destroy her because she dared criticize them.
- She refused to criticize the group by name or clarify whether she believed that ethnic Koreans had special privileges.
- It increases the number of people who think, criticize, discuss.
- They began to criticize all sorts of things which they had believed in and reverenced before.
- "You've got no call to criticize," he went on, as Tony did not answer.
- If she sees you want to learn and not to criticize she will become the most delighted, flattering teacher you ever dreamed of.
- Their attitude toward the Public was one which you did not criticize, for it seemed to you to be reasonable.
- The burgess's daughter was refining to an appreciation of the exquisite so rapidly that she could criticize patricians.