self-criticism
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of self-criticism
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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Our future depends on whether we have the courage to rise to the level of self-criticism King demanded—and the moral discipline our ancestors exemplified.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 15, 2026
In many cases, harsh self-criticism can take on a life all its own.
From MarketWatch • Dec. 2, 2025
Although this is a very normal response, it can take the pleasure out of eating, and can become distressing and bring about other feelings of shame and self-criticism.
From Salon • Sep. 24, 2024
Leclerc is renowned for his self-criticism, and Vasseur is someone he can bounce off.
From BBC • Jul. 18, 2024
But he now ground his face into a deliberately pained expression—a form, apparently, of self-criticism.
From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger
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