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criticism n. 1 judgement, evaluation, appraisal, analysis, assessment,<br />

estimation, valuation: Their criticism was generally<br />

favourable. 2 censure, disapproval, condemnation,<br />

disparagement: I was very upset by her criticism of my<br />

behaviour. 3 critique, review, commentary: My sister writes<br />

the theatre criticisms for the local paper.<br />

criticize v. 1 judge, evaluate, value, assess, appraise, estimate;<br />

discuss, analyse: He criticizes books for the quarterly. 2<br />

censure, find fault (with), carp (at), cavil (at), condemn,<br />

attack, denounce, disapprove (of), put down, impugn, blast,<br />

lambaste, Colloq pan, knock, Brit slate: His book was<br />

criticized because of its poor scholarship. Why must he<br />

constantly criticize, even when there's nothing wrong?<br />

crooked adj. 1 criminal, dishonest, illegal, unlawful, illicit, wrong,<br />

perverse, Slang Brit bent: Selling a stolen painting is<br />

crooked. 2 bent, bowed, askew, awry, deformed, distorted,<br />

contorted, lopsided, twisted, misshapen, disfigured, warped,<br />

gnarled: Because of the constant west wind, the trees are all<br />

crooked.<br />

cross n. 1 crucifix, rood: In ancient times, it was common to<br />

execute certain criminals by nailing them to a cross. 2 hybrid,<br />

cross-breed, mongrel; blend, combination: This fruit is a cross<br />

between a plum and a pear.<br />

--v. 3 cross off or out. strike out, erase, cancel, rub out,<br />

delete, wipe out: After that remark, I'm crossing you off my<br />

list. 4 meet, intersect, join: The roads cross further on. 5<br />

cross over, go across, pass over, span, traverse: The bridge<br />

crosses the river here.<br />

--adj. 6 peevish, irritated, annoyed, piqued, irritable, testy,<br />

snappish, irascible, surly, choleric, splenetic, grouchy,<br />

huffish or huffy, pettish, cranky, grumpy, touchy, moody,<br />

fractious, vexed, curmudgeonly, petulant, waspish, querulous,<br />

cantankerous, crusty, short-tempered, on a short fuse, Colloq<br />

crotchety, Slang Brit shirty: He's cross because he has a<br />

headache. 7 annoyed, irritated, angry, irate, furious: I was<br />

very cross that you took the car without permission.

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