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Discover LudwigThe word 'criticizer' is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun form of the verb 'criticize', meaning someone who criticizes or finds fault in something or someone. Example: The movie received mixed reviews, with some praising its innovative storyline and others criticizing its slow pace. The harshest criticizer called it a complete waste of time.
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criticizer
noun
A person who criticizes; a carper or faultfinder.
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"I've been criticized for the things I do," he said in Newark, though there was nary a criticizer in sight.
I have, just this morning, named a new position here on the staff that is the Official Obama Criticizer.
The E.I.B. Network now has an Official Obama Criticizer.
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Ross was "by far the most painstaking, meticulous, hairsplitting detail-criticizer the world of editing has known" is every bit as much a Thurber sentence as its near-neighbor, "Ross sat on the edge of a chair several feet away from the table, leaning forward, the fingers of his left hand spread upon his chest, his right hand holding a white knitting needle which he used for a pointer".
If so, they have something in common with the athletes who are invariably annoyed to see their performances disparaged by professional criticizers possessed of no particular physical aptitude.
Why, after all, should John McCain take the low road, antagonize independents and become embroiled in racial controversy when he can count on Limbaugh to become the G.O.P.'s most-effective unofficial Obama Criticizer?
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