autocritique

English

Etymology

auto- + critique

Noun

autocritique (plural autocritiques)

  1. A self-criticism.
    • 1991 December 20, Jonathan Rosenbaum, “Hook and Crook”, in Chicago Reader:
      There's still plenty of narcissism involved in this autocritique.

Verb

autocritique (third-person singular simple present autocritiques, present participle autocritiquing, simple past and past participle autocritiqued)

  1. To criticize one's own ideas.

French

Etymology

From auto- + critique.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /o.tɔ.kʁi.tik/, /ɔ.tɔ.kʁi.tik/
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Noun

autocritique f (plural autocritiques)

  1. self-criticism

Further reading

Spanish

Verb

autocritique

  1. only used in me autocritique, first-person singular present subjunctive of autocriticarse
  2. only used in se autocritique, third-person singular present subjunctive of autocriticarse
  3. only used in se ... autocritique, syntactic variant of autocritíquese, third-person singular imperative of autocriticarse
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