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A lot of your reflections on the classics are pretty intense, have you ever thought about being a film critic?

“Every critic encounters one book like that,” was his reply.

Greste has also taken a stand in prison as a staunch critic of what has transpired.

Film critic David Ehrlich continues his annual tradition of making a supercut of his favorite films of the year.

However, he asked her to give up her career as a political journalist—she subsequently became a book critic.

Her attachment to impressionism leads this artist to many experiments in color—or, as one critic wrote, "to play with color."

Peter Elmsly, a partner of the celebrated Paul Valliant, and himself an importer of books and no mean critic and linguist, died.

She is, however, a severe critic of her own work and is greatly disturbed by indiscriminating praise.

Dominic Bouhours, a French Jesuit, died; celebrated as a learned writer and critic.

If the critic repents his evil deeds, it is because something has happened to awake his remorse.

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On this page you'll find 72 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to critic, such as: authority, cartoonist, commentator, expert, judge, and pundit.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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