Criticises

/ˈkrɪtɪsaɪzɪz/

आलोचना करता/करती है; दोष निकालता/निकालती है

Origin & History

From Latin “criticus” (a judge, critic) via French “critique”; the verb “criticise/criticize” developed in English in the early 17th century.

लैटिन “criticus” (न्याय करने वाला/आलोचक) से, फ्रेंच “critique” के माध्यम से; “criticise/criticize” क्रिया अंग्रेज़ी में 17वीं शताब्दी के आरंभ में विकसित हुई।

Definition

“Criticises” is the third-person singular present form of “criticise,” meaning to judge or comment on faults, often to express disapproval; it can be constructive (to improve) or harsh (to blame).

“Criticises” क्रिया “criticise” का third-person singular present रूप है, जिसका अर्थ है किसी व्यक्ति/वस्तु की कमियाँ बताकर उसका मूल्यांकन करना या नापसंदगी जताना; यह रचनात्मक (सुधार हेतु) या कठोर (दोषारोपण हेतु) हो सकता है।

Parts of Speech

Verb:
She criticises the report for lacking evidence.
वह सबूत की कमी के लिए रिपोर्ट की आलोचना करती है।

Usage Examples

He often criticises his own work to make it better.
The reviewer criticises the film’s weak script.
She criticises him in public, which hurts his confidence.
The opposition criticises the policy as unfair.
My teacher criticises mistakes but also explains how to fix them.

Synonyms

Condemns Censures Faults Disapproves of Rebukes Reproaches Finds fault with Judges Reviews Chides

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Idioms & Phrases

Criticise someone for something
किसी बात के लिए किसी की आलोचना करना
Be quick to criticise
आलोचना करने में जल्दबाज़/तुरंत हो जाना
Criticise harshly
कड़ी/कठोर आलोचना करना