"critic" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mrs. Arafat is a merciless critic not of her husband but of his government, willing to do battle on Palestinian television with advisers she believes are dragging down Mr. Arafat and the Palestinian people.
- These people, she thought, would be merciless critics.
- Eliot was often a shrewd and merciless critic in essays published in magazines and journals.
- He's a bristly character and has been a merciless critic of the East German Government for failures to realize its Marxist aspirations.
- He could be a merciless critic of what he considered poorly done archaeology or sloppy scholarship, both verbally and in print.
- Though Brahms was a merciless critic of Jenner's compositional attempts, he took great care over his welfare.
- Toby Weaver, Deputy Secretary at the Department of Education and Science and a merciless private critic of successive Ministers, found in him 'the first person to stop talking about comprehensive reorganisation and to do something about it'.
- And over the past decade-especially since he manfully renounced his initial support of the Iraq war-Sullivan has become one of the more merciless critics of the increasingly unhinged "movement" conservatism of his adopted country.
- He's just a nicely wrapped package," Andre Piontkovsky, a political analyst and one of Mr. Putin's most merciless critics, said in an interview today.
- She was a merciless critic, and a strict disciplinarian.
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