Critique ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Critique ( noun )

  1. A detailed analysis and assessment of something, often with the intention of improvement.
  2. A critical review of a creative work, such as a book, film, or painting.

Origin:

French critique, from greek kritike (tekhnē) "(art) of judgment", from kritikos "able to judge", from kritos "judged", from krinein "to separate, decide, judge".

Examples:

  1. The professor gave a critique of the student's research paper.
  2. She offered a critique of the government's economic policies.
  3. The art critic gave a critique of the new exhibition.
  4. The book club discussed the critique of the latest novel.
  5. He submitted his work to a critique group to get feedback.

(As a verb)

Critique ( verb )

  1. A detailed analysis and assessment of something, often with the intention of improvement.
  2. A critical review of a creative work, such as a book, film, or painting.

Origin:

French critique, from greek kritike (tekhnē) "(art) of judgment", from kritikos "able to judge", from kritos "judged", from krinein "to separate, decide, judge".

Examples:

  1. The professor gave a critique of the student's research paper.
  2. She offered a critique of the government's economic policies.
  3. The art critic gave a critique of the new exhibition.
  4. The book club discussed the critique of the latest novel.
  5. He submitted his work to a critique group to get feedback.
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