criticism - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of criticism in Hindi

  • आलोचना
  • समालोचना
  • छिद्रान्वेषण
  • समीक्षा

criticism Definition

Noun

  • the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes.
  • the analysis and judgment of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.

criticism Example

  • he received a lot of criticism ( उन्हें बहुत आलोचना मिली )
  • He was completely impervious to criticism. ( वह आलोचना के लिए पूरी तरह से अभेद्य था। )
  • The president came in for some ferocious criticism. ( राष्ट्रपति कुछ क्रूर आलोचना के लिए आए। )
  • Criticism has been levelled at senior figures in the industry. ( उद्योग में वरिष्ठ आंकड़ों पर आलोचना की गई है। )

More Sentence

  • This policy had repeatedly come under strong criticism on Capitol Hill.
  • His comments were misinterpreted as a criticism of the project.
  • Foley has been particularly vocal in his criticism of the government.
  • A more telling criticism is that he reduces ethics to interpersonal relationships.
  • My main criticism of the scheme is that it does nothing to help families on low incomes.
  • There is much discussion of his relationship to literature and criticism.
  • Chavis is far from sanguine in the face of the criticism.
  • Their criticism hurts the political process and is detrimental to democracy.
  • That's my basic criticism of Jack Nicklaus'courses.
  • The most offhand remark can touch off a torrent of criticism.
  • His success draws criticism even from outside baseball's realm.
  • And here Feldstein's criticisms ring truer to many economists.
  • Switzer was not the first college coach to bristle at criticism.
  • Criticism of Brush and McGraw was widespread by newspapers and fans.
  • Criticisms are likely to center on the following arguments : 1.
  • It's difficult to see criticism in a sentence .
  • Such criticism has not always endeared him to the Cuomo campaign.
  • No doubt Congress, too, deserves a torrent of criticism.
  • The barrage of criticism Jordan unleashed in August has continued unabated.
  • Morrow, however, is no stranger to self-criticism.
  • Inevitably, tax rates followed, and so did the criticism.
  • Some youth today do not allow any criticism at all.
  • The plans have already come in for fierce criticism in many quarters of the country.
  • Animals are such agreeable friends --they ask no questions, they pass no criticism.  
  • As a controversial public figure he has breasted much hostile criticism.
  • The minister held a press conference in order to pre-empt criticism in the newspapers.
  • alternative methods of criticism supported by well-developed literary theories