crit

/krɪt/
verb
  1. To give a critique or critical review of something.
    • The designer asked the team to crit the new logo.
    • I need you to crit my speech before I present it.
    • We will crit each other's stories in the writing club.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A short form of 'criticism' or 'critique', especially a detailed evaluation or review.
    • I asked my friend for a crit of my painting before the show.
    • The teacher gave us a written crit of our essays.
    • The film received a harsh crit from the online reviewer.
  2. A short form of 'criterion', meaning a standard or principle by which something is judged.
    • The judges used several crits to score the competition.
    • Meeting the safety crit is essential for the product to be sold.
    • One important crit for choosing a college is the quality of its library.
  3. A short form of 'critical incident' or 'critical situation', often used in emergency or gaming contexts.
    • The paramedics trained to handle a crit during a disaster.
    • We had a crit in the lab when the chemical spilled.
    • In the game, landing a crit can defeat the enemy instantly.
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