Critique - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |krɪˈtiːk|  American pronunciation of the word critique
Brit.  |krɪˈtiːk|  British pronunciation of the word critique

noun

- an essay or article that gives a critical evaluation (as of a book or play) (syn: review)
- a serious examination and judgment of something (syn: criticism)

verb

- appraise critically (syn: review)
Please critique this performance

Extra examples

She wrote a radical critique of the philosopher's early essays.

They gave a fair and honest critique of her art.

The class convened to critique the student's latest painting.

He offered to critique our plans.

Marx's critique of Hegel

You can watch a videotape of your own tennis game to critique your serve.

Please critique this performance

I asked a friend to critique my writing.

...a sagacious critique of the current social climate in our nation...

He gave a tactful critique of her story.

The film is an interesting critique of suburbia.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: critique
he/she/it: critiques
present participle: critiquing
past tense: critiqued
past participle: critiqued
noun
singular: critique
plural: critiques
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