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1 critical
adjective1) judging and analysing:نَقْدي، إنتِقادي، تَحْليليHe has written several critical works on Shakespeare.
2) fault-finding:إنتِقادي، باحِث عن الأخْطاءHe tends to be critical of his children.
3) of, at or having the nature of, a crisis; very serious:حَرِج، مُتأزِّم، خَطيرAfter the accident, his condition was critical.
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