Criticised

/ˈkrɪtɪsaɪzd/

आलोचना की (गई); निंदा की; दोष निकाले

Origin & History

From British English spelling 'criticise' (past: criticised), ultimately from Greek 'kritikós' via Latin 'criticus' and French 'critique'.

ब्रिटिश वर्तनी 'criticise' (भूतकाल: criticised) से; मूलतः यूनानी 'kritikós' से, जो लैटिन 'criticus' और फ्रेंच 'critique' के माध्यम से अंग्रेज़ी में आया।

Definition

To say that something or someone is wrong or has faults, often giving reasons or judgment; used as the past tense/past participle of 'criticise'.

किसी व्यक्ति या वस्तु में कमी/गलती बताकर असहमति या नापसंदगी प्रकट करना; 'criticise' का भूतकाल/भूतकृत रूप।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense/past participle):
She criticised the report for lacking evidence.
उसने साक्ष्यों की कमी के लिए रिपोर्ट की आलोचना की।

Usage Examples

He was criticised for arriving late to the meeting.
The policy was criticised by experts as impractical.
She criticised her own performance after the game.
The film was criticised for weak writing but praised for visuals.

Synonyms

Condemned Censured Reprimanded Rebuked Denounced Found fault with Disapproved of Carped at

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Idioms & Phrases

Criticised to the hilt
कड़ी/पूरी तरह से आलोचना की गई
Criticised in no uncertain terms
बिलकुल साफ़ और कड़े शब्दों में आलोचना की गई
Criticised from the sidelines
किनारे से बैठकर/बिना ज़िम्मेदारी लिए आलोचना की