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		Definition of hypercritical in English: hypercriticaladjectivehʌɪpəˈkrɪtɪk(ə)lˌhaɪpərˈkrɪdək(ə)l Excessively and unreasonably critical, especially of small faults. (尤指对小过错)吹毛求疵的,苛求的  he was a sarcastic, hypercritical man Example sentencesExamples -  But Johnson thinks citizens are being hypercritical of the police to deflect attention from themselves.
 -  Why should anyone care if Hollywood occasionally forgets to be hypercritical about American history?
 -  I read in one of your answers how it only makes things worse to be hypercritical.
 -  However, I don't want be hypercritical and only point out the problem.
 -  How can they be so hypercritical regarding democratic rights?
 -  Arthur, even with the sometimes hypercritical nature of Ray's lyrics, is simply an album of wondrous moments.
 -  ‘It's all hypercritical when you think about,’ he adds.
 -  A perfect game of golf has never been played, but he was hypercritical.
 -  Brooks’ coaching style was hypercritical and merciless, overworking his players to the point that they vomited blood.
 -  I was really hypercritical and baffled about not knowing that to do with the I way I sounded.
 -  Moore's brief doesn't understand this, and so it ends up making silly, hypercritical arguments.
 -  And here I was, hypercritical as ever, wondering if I really wanted him to go after Amy again.
 -  When not hypercritical, women often deny that there's any truth to female intra-gender cruelties.
 -  I suppose it was hypercritical of me to say, after everything I had done, everything we had been through over the past months.
 -  Some are hypercritical, dwelling only on their mistakes.
 -  Their pride, anger, and hypercritical attitude made them far more unclean than the disciples.
 -  You can be bored, scared, hypercritical, injured by a mascara wand or half-asleep, and nobody will be any the wiser.
 -  He arrived with unbelievable natural talent and athleticism, yet he was still hypercritical of himself.
 -  A Gemini Moon also tends to make these natives hypercritical.
 -  As we grow increasingly self-righteous and hypercritical, we stumble into the ‘martyr trap.’
 
 Synonyms carping, captious, overcritical, fault-finding, hair-splitting, cavilling, niggling, quibbling, pedantic, pettifogging, fussy, finicky, over-censorious, over-exacting, over-rigorous, over-particular, over-strict informal picky, nitpicking, pernickety Scottish & Irish pass-remarkable North American informal persnickety archaic nice, overnice 
 Derivativesadverb  What I hadn't done is take a look at it as hypercritically as I do the poor saps who end up on G&F. Example sentencesExamples -  But we in this country are not entitled to read him hypercritically.
 -  Try stepping outside yourself and look at your resume hypercritically, as an employer looking to hire you would.
 -  With this in mind, the avionics departments looked hypercritically at the prospect of buying new equipment.
 -  However, hypercritically, the US does not respect these rules for imports from the EU.
 
 
 
 Rhymesanalytical, apolitical, critical, cryptanalytical, diacritical, eremitical, geopolitical, hypocritical, political, socio-political, subcritical    Definition of hypercritical in US English: hypercriticaladjectiveˌhaɪpərˈkrɪdək(ə)lˌhīpərˈkridək(ə)l Excessively and unreasonably critical, especially of small faults. (尤指对小过错)吹毛求疵的,苛求的  he was a sarcastic, hypercritical man Example sentencesExamples -  But Johnson thinks citizens are being hypercritical of the police to deflect attention from themselves.
 -  I read in one of your answers how it only makes things worse to be hypercritical.
 -  Moore's brief doesn't understand this, and so it ends up making silly, hypercritical arguments.
 -  Why should anyone care if Hollywood occasionally forgets to be hypercritical about American history?
 -  Some are hypercritical, dwelling only on their mistakes.
 -  When not hypercritical, women often deny that there's any truth to female intra-gender cruelties.
 -  He arrived with unbelievable natural talent and athleticism, yet he was still hypercritical of himself.
 -  A perfect game of golf has never been played, but he was hypercritical.
 -  How can they be so hypercritical regarding democratic rights?
 -  Their pride, anger, and hypercritical attitude made them far more unclean than the disciples.
 -  I suppose it was hypercritical of me to say, after everything I had done, everything we had been through over the past months.
 -  However, I don't want be hypercritical and only point out the problem.
 -  Brooks’ coaching style was hypercritical and merciless, overworking his players to the point that they vomited blood.
 -  I was really hypercritical and baffled about not knowing that to do with the I way I sounded.
 -  And here I was, hypercritical as ever, wondering if I really wanted him to go after Amy again.
 -  Arthur, even with the sometimes hypercritical nature of Ray's lyrics, is simply an album of wondrous moments.
 -  You can be bored, scared, hypercritical, injured by a mascara wand or half-asleep, and nobody will be any the wiser.
 -  ‘It's all hypercritical when you think about,’ he adds.
 -  As we grow increasingly self-righteous and hypercritical, we stumble into the ‘martyr trap.’
 -  A Gemini Moon also tends to make these natives hypercritical.
 
 Synonyms carping, captious, overcritical, fault-finding, hair-splitting, cavilling, niggling, quibbling, pedantic, pettifogging, fussy, finicky, over-censorious, over-exacting, over-rigorous, over-particular, over-strict     |