Self-critic

/ˌsɛlfˈkrɪtɪk/

आत्म-आलोचक

Origin & History

Modern English compound: self + critic; self from Old English self, and critic from Greek kritikós (“able to judge”), via Latin and French.

आधुनिक अंग्रेज़ी का संयुक्त शब्द: self + critic; self पुरानी अंग्रेज़ी self से और critic यूनानी kritikós (“निर्णय/आकलन करने में सक्षम”) से, जो लैटिन और फ़्रेंच के माध्यम से अंग्रेज़ी में आया।

Definition

A self-critic is someone who often evaluates their own performance or behavior strictly, sometimes constructively for improvement, but sometimes in an overly harsh way that can undermine confidence.

self-critic वह व्यक्ति होता है जो अपने काम, क्षमता या व्यवहार का कड़ा आकलन करता है; यह आलोचना कभी सुधार के लिए उपयोगी हो सकती है, लेकिन कभी-कभी अत्यधिक होने पर आत्मविश्वास को कम भी कर सकती है।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
He is a self-critic who rarely feels satisfied with his work.
वह आत्म-आलोचक है जो अपने काम से शायद ही कभी संतुष्ट महसूस करता है।

Usage Examples

As a self-critic, she rereads every email multiple times before sending it.
Being a self-critic can help you grow, but it can also make you overly anxious.
He tried to stop being such a self-critic and to acknowledge small successes.
A self-critic may focus more on mistakes than on progress.

Synonyms

Self-criticizer Self-criticiser Self-evaluator Self-judge Self-scrutinizer Self-scrutiniser

Antonyms

Self-admirer Self-promoter Self-congratulator Uncritical person

Related Forms

Noun
Critic / Criticism / Self-criticism / Self-critique
Verb
Criticize / Criticise / Self-criticize / Self-criticise
Adjective
Adverb
Critically / Self-critically

Idioms & Phrases

Be your own worst critic
अपना ही सबसे बड़ा आलोचक होना
Inner critic
अंतर्मन का आलोचक (मन की नकारात्मक आलोचनात्मक आवाज़)