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Or simply when critical is used as a noun: criticism, critics.
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In Merriam-Webster's Ninth Collegiate, that useful noun nit-picking is dated as entering the language in 1956 and defined as "a minute and usually unjustified criticism"; Webster's New World defines nit-picking as an adjective and noun meaning "paying too much attention to petty details; niggling".
Sensitive to criticisms like one Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr., Democrat of Delaware, leveled — that for Mr. Giuliani a sentence was "a noun and a verb and 9/11" — the campaign worked to show other dimensions.
Cipher (noun): 1.
Also as a noun.
One noun covers all.
Verb the noun?
This is a noun.
"Appetizing" is a noun.
Anticlimax (noun) 1.
Kickshaw (KIK-shaw), noun.
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