Critique

Noun

 * 1) Essay in which another piece of work is criticised, reviewed, etc.

Verb

 * 1) 🇺🇸 To review something.

Adjectives for Critique
elaborate; exquisite; instructive; poetical; preliminary; commendatory.

Thesaurus
comment, commentary, commentation, copy, critical bibliography, critical journal, critical notice, critical review, criticism, dwelling upon, editorial, elaboration, gloss, going over, iteration, leader, leading article, literary criticism, notice, practicing, reaffirmation, recap, recapitulation, recital, recountal, recounting, rehash, rehearsal, reissue, reiteration, remark, report, reprint, restatement, resume, retelling, review, running commentary, summary, summing up, write-up, analysis, approval, book review, censure,

Etymology
From critique: <  critica:, feminine of criticus:; see critic. But this Latin word comes from the Greek: Krinô, first meaning: to separate, put asunder, distinguish, this all in order to be able (second or third meaning) to judge something fairly. (See external link)

The most prominent philosopher of the Enlightenment, Immanuel Kant used the word in this original Greek meaning when he wrote his three "Critiques" (The critique of pure reason, the critique of praktical reason and the critique of judgement), there he criticises (meaning: analyses, putting things asunder etc.) those three modi of the human mind.

Related terms

 * critic

Noun

 * Bulgarian:, критична статия
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:


 * German:
 * Hebrew: ביקורת (biqoret)
 * Polish: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic:

Verb

 * Bulgarian: пиша критика
 * Finnish: ,


 * French: faire la critique

Etymology
From criticus, from  κριτικός:.

Adjective

 * 1) critical urgent
 * La situation est à présent plus que critique.
 * 1) critical of great importance
 * 2) critical related to criticism

Noun

 * 1) criticism
 * 2) review, usually written
 * 3) reason; logic

Noun

 * 1) critic profession

Related terms

 * critiquer

Anagrams

 * citrique