Examples of 'scathing criticism' in a sentence

Meaning of "scathing criticism"

scathing criticism: This phrase is used to describe severe, harsh, or extremely critical remarks or feedback given about someone or something. Scathing criticism is often intense, cutting, and intended to point out flaws, mistakes, or undesirable aspects of the subject being criticized. It can be delivered in a written or spoken form, such as in reviews, articles, or personal interactions

How to use "scathing criticism" in a sentence

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Ombudsman makes scathing criticism of transit officers.
Boris Johnson promises urgent climate action after scathing criticism.
It also serves as scathing criticism of the progress of the war on drugs.
Just ask the Scottish transport minister who resigned after scathing criticism.
In both statuses you serve up a scathing criticism of your own society.
Scathing criticism for managers ' neglect.
His realistic works often express scathing criticism of existing social order.
Series 1 received polarised reviews, offering both high praise and scathing criticism.
Tom was unprepared for the scathing criticism meted out to him by his boss.
Unsurprisingly, it has been the subject of scathing criticism.
Film profile is a scathing criticism of development aid as practised in Africa.
Takuan 's morality has become the object of scathing criticism.
The announcement came amid scathing criticism by the Belgrade media.
You 'd think an empire could stand up to such scathing criticism.
Such views have earned her scathing criticism and rejection by leaders of British Jewry.

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Man of a strong personality, Degas had a tendency towards melancholy, besides a scathing criticism.
He was known for his witty and scathing criticism of contemporary Russia.
His texts reveal cultured language, argumentative firmness, proactive stance, severe and scathing criticism.
It has more than once been the target of scathing criticism from the Member States.
Maurizio Sarri's scathing criticism of his Chelsea team following their defeat to Arsenal was the….
Most recently, the UN Human Rights Committee issued a scathing criticism of Ireland 's abortion laws.
The best scathing criticism you can muster?
The calm words from Shinn contained his scathing criticism that hit too close to home.
The speech was a scathing criticism of the South and the " peculiar institution.
In that case, the court delivered a fairly scathing criticism of sentence reduction as a s.
All three were subjected to scathing criticism from the academy, the left, and the media.
Mr Fuchs 's report contained scathing criticism of the Council.
Iran 's foreign minister offers scathing criticism of US sanctions ahead of Persian new year.
The Godbole committee report in 2001 presented a scathing criticism of the project and its terms.
Noble comes in for scathing criticism over $3.5bn restructure approval.
Darroch resigned after days of scathing criticism from the U.S. president on Twitter.

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Examples of using Criticism
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