Criticize vs Incomprehensible - What's the difference?
criticize | incomprehensible |
to find fault (with something)
to evaluate (something), and judge its merits and faults
Impossible or very difficult to understand.
* Greg Bear, Heads , 1990
* Mark Twain, Letters From The Earth , 1938
As a verb criticize
is to find fault (with something).As an adjective incomprehensible is
incomprehensible.criticize
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Alternative forms
* criticise (UK )Verb
(criticiz) (transitive'' or ''intransitive )Hyponyms
* find fault * shoot down * trash out * fustigate * drub * excoriate * run downSee also
* scold * complainExternal links
* *incomprehensible
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He shook his head. 'It's not only undefined, it's incomprehensible. Even the QL is befuddled by it and can't give me straight answers.'
- But this inference, which is supported by the opening of Book I, renders incomprehensible the note "and I have finished writing this," which is included within the dream.