释义 |
hypercriticism|-ˈkrɪtɪsɪz(ə)m| [f. hyper- 4 + criticism.] Excessive criticism; criticism that is unduly severe or minute.
1678Phillips (ed. 4) App., Hypercriticism, an over exact or curious Judgment or Censure passed upon the works of any one. 1824Edin. Rev. XL. 337 The details of an obnoxious hypercriticism. 1835Mrs. Carlyle Lett. I. 43, I clean beautifully when you do not dishearten me with hyper⁓criticism. 1873H. Spencer Stud. Sociol. Notes 414 Even were these hyper-criticisms, it might be said that they are rightly to be made on a passage which is considered a model of style. |