Critique


[kri-teek] /krɪˈtik/

noun
1.
an article or essay a literary or other work; detailed evaluation; review.
2.
a or comment on some problem, subject, etc.
3.
the art or practice of .
verb (used with object), critiqued, critiquing.
4.
to review or analyze .
/krɪˈtiːk/
noun
1.
a critical essay or commentary, esp on artistic work
2.
the act or art of criticizing
n.

1702, restored French spelling of 17c. critick “art of criticism” (see critic), ultimately from Greek kritike tekhne “the critical art.”

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