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critical

disapproving / crucial / serious / analytical
Adjective
comp: more criticalsup: most critical

The word operates on a spectrum of 'intensity' and 'judgment'. In its negative sense, it describes a sharp, often biting disapproval. Unlike 'disapproving', which can be quiet or passive, being critical usually implies an active expression of faults. In the context of importance, it signifies a tipping point. It is more urgent than 'important' or 'necessary'; if something is critical, its absence or failure results in total collapse. This aligns with the medical usage, where 'critical condition' represents the thin line between life and death. When used intellectually, it shifts from negative judgment to disciplined analysis. 'Critical thinking' isn't about finding faults, but about rigorous scrutiny and logical evaluation. It is a neutral, professional tone used in academic and professional settings.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Mark is hiding in the breakroom while Brian is at his desk.
Mark

yo my laptop just went black. is this like a critical fail or what?

Mark
Brian
Brian

did you even try restarting it before blowing up my phone?

💡
Mark uses 'critical fail', a term from tabletop gaming (slang), to describe his computer crashing. Brian responds with his signature grumpy, dismissive IT persona, using the phrasal verb 'blowing up' to describe receiving too many notifications.

Meanings

Adjectivedisapproving

Expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgments.

"The report was highly critical of the government's handling of the crisis."

Adjectivecrucial

Having a decisive or crucial importance in the success or failure of something.

"Timing is critical to the success of this operation."

Adjectiveserious

(Of a situation) extremely serious or dangerous.

"The patient is currently in critical condition."

Adjectiveanalytical

Involving or denoting the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.

"Students are encouraged to develop their critical thinking skills."

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