Definitions
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- n. Criticism of oneself
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. Criticism of one's self.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- n. criticism of yourself
Etymologies
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Examples
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“If she doesn’t want you, she’s a fool,” Mommy declared before I could say a word of self-criticism.
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Perhaps at some point Arianna Huffington, Robert Kuttner, Michael Moore and other left-ish pundits will engage in a bit of self-criticism and enlighten us as to how they were hoodwinked so easily.
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It is time for some major self-criticism within the progressive movement, especially among its leadership.
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That self-criticism is made clear in the documentary, which Weide expects to be screened on both sides of the Atlantic later this year.
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Žižek promises that he will see the film and then write a Stalinist ‘self-criticism’.
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Quite a shocking conclusion by the sector and a harsh self-criticism!
Akhtar Badshah: Philanthropy on Trial: Is the Impact on Society Justifiable?
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He called it an "example of supreme respect for human rights," while also saying the ordeal has been cause for "great self-criticism."
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Negative experiences re-enforce negativity, which increases self-criticism.
Has Bentall Explained Madness?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Let this be a place where the voice of self-criticism is silenced, and
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Indulging in some self-criticism, she says that in 1997 Labour only "did half the job" when regulating banks and that to complete the reforms Labour should have taken steps to avert the housing bubble – for instance, raising higher amounts of capital gains tax on the sale of primary homes.
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