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- Crítico means 'critical' in English, used for analysis, urgency, or describing a judgmental person.
- It is an adjective that must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies (crítico/crítica).
- It can also be a noun, meaning a male 'critic' (a person who reviews things).
- Commonly used in medical contexts (estado crítico) and academic contexts (pensamento crítico).
The Portuguese word crítico is a versatile adjective that functions similarly to its English cognate 'critical,' yet it carries specific nuances depending on the grammatical gender and the context of the conversation. At its core, it describes a state of analysis, a moment of decisive importance, or a person prone to finding faults. When you use crítico in an analytical sense, you are referring to the ability to evaluate something—be it a book, a movie, or a political situation—by weighing its strengths against its weaknesses. This isn't necessarily negative; in academic and intellectual circles, having a sentido crítico (critical sense) is considered one of the highest virtues, signifying that a person does not accept information at face value but rather interrogates it deeply.
- Analytical Usage
- Refers to the rigorous evaluation of merits and flaws. Example: 'Um olhar crítico sobre a sociedade' (A critical look at society).
- Urgency and Danger
- Describes a situation that is at a turning point or is extremely dangerous. Example: 'O paciente está em estado crítico' (The patient is in critical condition).
- Judgmental Tone
- Used to describe someone who is habitually censorious or hard to please. Example: 'Ele é muito crítico com os filhos' (He is very critical of his children).
In Portuguese culture, being crítico is often associated with the 'intelectualidade.' If you are described as having a espírito crítico, it is a compliment to your intelligence and discernment. However, if someone says you are being demasiado crítico, they are likely suggesting you are being pedantic or overly harsh. It is important to distinguish between the adjective crítico and the noun crítica. While crítico can refer to a male person who performs reviews (a critic), crítica refers to a female critic or the act of criticism itself. Understanding this distinction is vital for B1 learners moving toward fluency.
O sucesso do projeto depende de um pensamento crítico e objetivo por parte da equipe.
Furthermore, the word appears frequently in scientific and medical contexts. A ponto crítico (critical point) in physics or chemistry refers to a specific threshold, much like in English. In common parlance, if a situation reaches a momento crítico, it means that the outcome will be decided by the actions taken right now. This sense of 'decisive importance' is perhaps the most frequent use in news broadcasts, especially regarding the economy or public health. When a journalist says 'A situação na fronteira é crítica,' they are signaling an emergency that requires immediate attention. This dual nature—being both 'analytical' and 'urgent'—makes crítico a high-frequency word that appears in almost every domain of Portuguese life, from the dinner table to the laboratory.
To master this word, one must also understand its role in the phrase senso crítico. This is a common educational goal in Portuguese-speaking countries. Schools aim to develop the senso crítico of students so they can analyze history and current events without bias. It implies a level of skepticism and a requirement for evidence. If you tell a Portuguese friend, 'Gosto da tua postura crítica,' you are praising their ability to think for themselves and not follow the crowd. It is a word that bridges the gap between everyday observation and deep philosophical inquiry.
Não seja tão crítico consigo mesmo; todos cometemos erros no início.
In summary, crítico is a word of weight. It carries the gravity of a medical emergency, the precision of a literary review, and the sharpness of a personal judgment. Whether you are reading a newspaper, discussing a film, or describing a dire situation, this word provides the necessary descriptive power to convey depth and seriousness. As you progress in Portuguese, you will find that using crítico correctly will significantly elevate the perceived level of your vocabulary, moving you away from simple adjectives like 'bom' or 'mau' towards a more nuanced and sophisticated mode of expression.
Using crítico in sentences requires an understanding of its placement and its inflection. In Portuguese, adjectives generally follow the noun they modify. Therefore, you would say um período crítico (a critical period) rather than um crítico período. While placing it before the noun is possible in highly poetic or literary contexts, it is rare and often changes the emphasis to something more subjective. For learners, sticking to the post-noun position is the safest and most natural-sounding approach.
- Describing People
- When describing a person's nature. 'Meu pai é muito crítico em relação à comida.' (My father is very critical regarding food.)
- Describing Situations
- When describing the severity of an event. 'A falta de água atingiu um nível crítico.' (The lack of water reached a critical level.)
- Describing Analysis
- When describing a type of thought or work. 'Escrevemos um ensaio crítico sobre o filme.' (We wrote a critical essay about the movie.)
Agreement is the most common hurdle for English speakers. Because English adjectives are static, it is easy to forget that crítico must become crítica, críticos, or críticas. For example, if you are talking about 'as notícias' (the news - feminine plural), you must say 'As notícias são críticas.' If you are referring to 'os problemas' (the problems - masculine plural), you say 'Os problemas são críticos.' This grammatical harmony is essential for sounding like a native speaker.
A análise crítica dos dados revelou falhas graves no sistema.
Another important aspect of using crítico is the preposition that often follows it. When you are critical *of* something, in Portuguese you use the preposition de (often contracted to do, da, dos, das) or em relação a. For instance: 'Ela é crítica do governo' (She is critical of the government) or 'Ele é crítico em relação ao novo regulamento' (He is critical regarding the new regulation). Using the correct preposition helps connect your thoughts smoothly and ensures clarity in your argument.
In more advanced usage, you might encounter the adverbial form criticamente. This is used to describe *how* an action is performed. 'Ele avaliou a situação criticamente' (He evaluated the situation critically). This adverb is formed by taking the feminine singular adjective crítica and adding the suffix -mente. This is a standard rule in Portuguese that allows you to transform adjectives into adverbs, providing you with more tools to describe actions with precision.
Estamos num momento crítico da negociação onde cada palavra conta.
Finally, consider the intensity of the word. You can modify crítico with adverbs like extremamente, altamente, or pouco. 'O relatório é altamente crítico' (The report is highly critical). 'A situação é pouco crítica' (The situation is not very critical). These modifiers allow you to scale the severity or the depth of the analysis you are describing. By practicing these variations, you will be able to express complex ideas about quality, urgency, and evaluation in any Portuguese-speaking environment.
You will encounter the word crítico in a variety of high-stakes and everyday environments. One of the most common places is in the telejornal (television news). News anchors frequently use the term to describe the state of the nation's economy, the health of a public figure, or the aftermath of a natural disaster. Phrases like 'estado crítico' are staples of medical reporting, while 'ponto crítico' is often heard in discussions about climate change or infrastructure. If you are watching a debate on RTP (Portugal) or Globo (Brazil), you will hear commentators demanding a more 'pensamento crítico' from the population.
- In the Media
- Used in reviews of art, music, and theater. 'A recepção crítica foi mista' (The critical reception was mixed).
- In Hospitals
- In the Intensive Care Unit (UTI). 'O paciente permanece em estado crítico mas estável.'
- In Education
- In classrooms and textbooks. 'Desenvolver o espírito crítico é o objetivo da filosofia.'
In professional settings, particularly in management and engineering, crítico is used to identify essential components of a process. A 'caminho crítico' (critical path) is a project management term used in Portuguese just as it is in English to denote the sequence of stages determining the minimum time needed for an operation. If you work in a tech startup in Lisbon or São Paulo, you might hear your manager say, 'Este bug é crítico,' meaning it is a top priority that could break the entire system. Here, the word conveys a sense of technical urgency.
O diretor deu um parecer crítico sobre o desempenho do novo software.
Socially, you might hear it during a dinner conversation among friends. Portuguese speakers often enjoy debating politics and society. In these contexts, being crítico is a way of showing engagement. If someone says, 'Ele tem um olhar crítico sobre a gentrificação,' they are acknowledging that the person has a deep, analytical understanding of the social changes happening in the city. It is a word that signals intellectual curiosity and a refusal to accept simple answers.
Finally, in the world of literature and the arts, crítico is ubiquitous. Every major newspaper has a 'caderno de cultura' where a 'crítico de arte' or 'crítico literário' provides their evaluation of new works. Hearing or reading these reviews is a great way for learners to see the word in action. You will see how it pairs with words like 'mordaz' (biting), 'elogioso' (praising), or 'imparcial' (impartial). Whether in the silence of a library or the noise of a newsroom, crítico is a word that defines the human impulse to evaluate and understand the world.
A situação financeira da empresa atingiu um ponto crítico este mês.
By paying attention to these different environments, you will begin to feel the 'weight' of the word. It isn't just a label; it is a signal of importance. When you hear crítico, your brain should automatically switch to a mode of heightened attention, knowing that what follows is either an essential analysis or a situation of significant consequence.
One of the primary mistakes English speakers make when using crítico is the confusion between the adjective and the noun. In English, 'critic' is the person and 'critical' is the adjective. In Portuguese, crítico can be both. For example, 'Ele é um crítico' (He is a critic) and 'Ele é crítico' (He is critical). This overlap can lead to confusion in sentence structure, especially regarding the use of articles. If you want to say 'He is a critical person,' you say 'Ele é uma pessoa crítica.' If you want to say 'He is a film critic,' you say 'Ele é um crítico de cinema.'
- Gender Mismatch
- Using 'crítico' for feminine nouns. Incorrect: 'Uma situação crítico.' Correct: 'Uma situação crítica.'
- Noun vs Adjective
- Confusing 'crítica' (the act of criticism) with 'crítico' (the adjective). 'A crítica dele foi dura' (His criticism was harsh) vs 'Ele foi crítico' (He was critical).
- False Cognate Nuance
- Assuming 'crítico' always means 'disapproving.' In Portuguese, it often means 'analytical' without a negative bias.
Another frequent error is the misplacement of the word in a sentence. While English speakers are used to 'critical analysis,' in Portuguese, 'análise crítica' is the standard. Placing crítico before the noun (crítica análise) sounds archaic or overly formal and should be avoided in daily conversation. Furthermore, learners often forget the pluralization. 'Os pontos são críticos' (The points are critical) is correct, but many learners mistakenly say 'Os pontos são crítico,' forgetting that the adjective must mirror the plural noun.
Erro comum: Eles são muito crítico. Correto: Eles são muito críticos.
A subtle mistake involves the difference between crítico and decisivo. While they can be synonyms in the context of a 'critical moment,' crítico usually implies a risk or a need for evaluation, whereas decisivo implies that the outcome is being finalized. Using crítico when you mean 'final' or 'conclusive' can lead to slight misunderstandings. For instance, 'o golo crítico' (the critical goal) suggests the goal was important for the state of the game, but 'o golo decisivo' specifically means it won the game.
Lastly, be careful with the preposition. English speakers often want to use sobre because they think of 'critical about.' In Portuguese, while 'crítico sobre' is used, 'crítico de' or 'crítico em relação a' is often more frequent when describing a person's stance. 'Ele é crítico do projeto' sounds more natural than 'Ele é crítico sobre o projeto.' Paying attention to these small prepositional differences will make your Portuguese sound much more authentic and less like a direct translation from English.
Atenção: 'A crítica' (the review) é diferente de 'O crítico' (the person who reviews).
To avoid these pitfalls, always check the gender and number of the noun you are describing. If you are talking about a group of women who are being critical, use críticas. If you are talking about a single man, use crítico. Consistency in these small details is what separates a B1 learner from a B2 or C1 speaker. Practice by writing out sentences for each variation to build the muscle memory required for correct usage.
While crítico is a powerful word, variety is the spice of language. Depending on what you mean, several other Portuguese words might be more precise. If you are talking about someone who is very careful and detailed in their judgment, criterioso is an excellent alternative. It implies that the person uses specific 'critérios' (criteria) to make their decision, suggesting a high level of fairness and thoroughness. It is a more positive, professional-sounding word than crítico, which can sometimes lean toward the negative.
- Analítico
- Focuses on the breakdown of parts. 'Um pensamento analítico' is often used as a synonym for 'pensamento crítico' in technical fields.
- Grave
- Used for medical or situational urgency. 'Uma doença grave' (A serious illness) is often used instead of 'crítica' in everyday speech.
- Exigente
- Focuses on high standards. 'Um professor exigente' is someone who is hard to please, similar to a 'professor crítico.'
If the situation you are describing is of utmost importance, you might use crucial or fundamental. These words lack the 'danger' element of crítico but emphasize the necessity of the moment. For example, 'Este é um passo crucial para o sucesso' (This is a crucial step for success). On the other hand, if you want to emphasize that something is dangerous or risky, perigoso or riscado (the latter being more informal) are common choices. 'A situação está perigosa' is more direct than 'A situação é crítica,' though less formal.
Em vez de dizer 'ele é crítico', você pode dizer 'ele é observador' se quiser ser mais neutro.
For the 'judgmental' side of crítico, words like severo (severe) or rigoroso (rigorous) are frequently used. A 'julgamento severo' (severe judgment) implies a lack of mercy, whereas a 'julgamento crítico' implies a balanced analysis. Understanding these shades of meaning allows you to tailor your speech to the specific emotion or intent you wish to convey. In literary contexts, you might also see censório, which specifically refers to the act of censoring or finding fault in a moralistic way.
Finally, when discussing art or media, the word apreciativo is the opposite of crítico. An 'análise apreciativa' focuses on what is good and enjoyable, whereas a 'crítica' usually looks at both sides. By learning these alternatives, you not only improve your vocabulary but also your ability to navigate different social registers in Portuguese. Whether you need to be diplomatic, urgent, or purely descriptive, having a range of synonyms for crítico will serve you well in your journey toward fluency.
A diferença entre decisivo e crítico é que o primeiro foca no resultado final.
In conclusion, while crítico is a 'jack-of-all-trades' word, choosing a more specific alternative like analítico, grave, or criterioso can provide more clarity and sophistication to your communication. As a B1 learner, you are at the stage where these distinctions start to matter immensely, helping you move from basic communication to meaningful expression.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The word shares the same Greek root as 'crisis' (krisis), which originally meant a 'turning point' or 'judgment' in a disease. This is why we use 'crítico' for both medical emergencies and movie reviews!
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing the final 'o' as a strong 'oh'. It should be a soft 'u'.
- Stress on the second syllable. Always stress the syllable with the accent.
- Making the 'r' too guttural (like French). It should be a light tap.
- In Brazil, forgetting to palatalize the 't' if that is the local dialect.
- Misplacing the accent when writing.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize because it is a cognate of 'critical'.
Requires careful attention to gender/number agreement and the acute accent.
Pronunciation of the tapped 'r' and the stressed first syllable takes practice.
Clearly articulated in news and academic settings.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Adjective Agreement
O pensamento (m) é crítico. A análise (f) é crítica.
Adjective Placement
Um momento crítico (standard). Um crítico momento (literary/rare).
Adverb Formation
Crítica (f. sing) + mente = criticamente.
Prepositional Use
Ser crítico DE alguma coisa (Contracted: do, da, dos, das).
Acute Accent Stress
The 'í' in crí-ti-co indicates it is a proparoxytone word (stressed on the third-to-last syllable).
Beispiele nach Niveau
O estado dele é crítico.
His state is critical.
Subject-Verb-Adjective structure.
Esta é uma hora crítica.
This is a critical hour.
Feminine agreement: uma hora crítica.
O problema é muito crítico.
The problem is very critical.
Use of 'muito' as an intensifier.
Ele é um homem crítico.
He is a critical man.
Adjective follows the noun 'homem'.
A água está em nível crítico.
The water is at a critical level.
Masculine agreement: nível crítico.
Não seja tão crítico!
Don't be so critical!
Imperative mood with 'tão'.
O momento é crítico para nós.
The moment is critical for us.
Prepositional phrase 'para nós'.
Ela é uma pessoa crítica.
She is a critical person.
Feminine agreement: pessoa crítica.
O crítico de cinema gostou do filme.
The film critic liked the movie.
Here 'crítico' is a noun meaning 'critic'.
Eles são críticos da nova lei.
They are critics of the new law.
Plural agreement: eles são críticos.
A situação ficou crítica ontem.
The situation became critical yesterday.
Verb 'ficar' used to show a change in state.
Você tem um senso crítico bom.
You have a good critical sense.
Fixed phrase 'senso crítico'.
O médico explicou o caso crítico.
The doctor explained the critical case.
Adjective modifying 'caso'.
Nós precisamos de um olhar crítico.
We need a critical look.
Abstract noun 'olhar' modified by 'crítico'.
As vozes críticas foram ouvidas.
The critical voices were heard.
Feminine plural agreement: vozes críticas.
Ela não é crítica, apenas sincera.
She is not critical, just sincere.
Contrast between two adjectives.
Devemos desenvolver o pensamento crítico na escola.
We should develop critical thinking in school.
Common educational term 'pensamento crítico'.
O relatório apresenta uma visão crítica do projeto.
The report presents a critical view of the project.
Feminine agreement: visão crítica.
Muitos autores são críticos da globalização.
Many authors are critical of globalization.
Plural adjective with preposition 'de'.
O paciente saiu do estado crítico hoje.
The patient left the critical state today.
Phrase 'estado crítico' in a medical context.
A recepção crítica do álbum foi excelente.
The critical reception of the album was excellent.
Adjective referring to professional reviews.
É um ponto crítico na história do país.
It is a critical point in the country's history.
Metaphorical use of 'ponto crítico'.
Ela escreveu uma resenha crítica para o jornal.
She wrote a critical review for the newspaper.
Noun-Adjective pair 'resenha crítica'.
O sucesso é crítico para a nossa sobrevivência.
Success is critical for our survival.
Meaning 'essential/vital'.
O projeto está no seu caminho crítico agora.
The project is on its critical path now.
Professional terminology: caminho crítico.
Ele analisou o texto criticamente.
He analyzed the text critically.
Adverbial form: criticamente.
A massa crítica de apoio foi alcançada.
The critical mass of support was reached.
Social/Scientific term 'massa crítica'.
A infraestrutura crítica do país precisa de investimento.
The country's critical infrastructure needs investment.
Adjective modifying 'infraestrutura'.
O diretor foi altamente crítico em relação aos custos.
The director was highly critical regarding the costs.
Adverb 'altamente' modifying the adjective.
Há uma carência crítica de profissionais qualificados.
There is a critical shortage of qualified professionals.
Meaning 'severe shortage'.
Sua abordagem crítica renovou os estudos literários.
His critical approach renewed literary studies.
Academic usage of 'abordagem crítica'.
O sistema atingiu a temperatura crítica.
The system reached the critical temperature.
Scientific/Technical usage.
A fortuna crítica de Camões é vasta e complexa.
The critical history of Camões is vast and complex.
Specialized term 'fortuna crítica'.
O autor adota uma postura crítica perante a modernidade.
The author adopts a critical stance towards modernity.
Formal phrase 'postura crítica perante'.
A criticidade do sistema é avaliada anualmente.
The criticality of the system is evaluated annually.
Noun 'criticidade' (criticality).
O ensaio oferece um comentário crítico sobre a estética.
The essay offers a critical commentary on aesthetics.
Academic pairing 'comentário crítico'.
Eles agiram criticamente no momento da crise.
They acted critically at the moment of the crisis.
Adverbial usage in a decisive context.
A análise crítica do discurso é uma ferramenta poderosa.
Critical discourse analysis is a powerful tool.
Academic field name.
O pensamento crítico-reflexivo é essencial na pedagogia.
Critical-reflective thinking is essential in pedagogy.
Compound adjective 'crítico-reflexivo'.
O parecer crítico foi fundamental para a decisão.
The critical assessment was fundamental to the decision.
Formal noun 'parecer'.
A hermenêutica crítica exige um rigor epistemológico.
Critical hermeneutics requires epistemological rigor.
High-level academic terminology.
O texto está munido de um robusto aparelho crítico.
The text is equipped with a robust critical apparatus.
Philological term 'aparelho crítico'.
Submeteu a obra a um escrutínio crítico impiedoso.
He subjected the work to a merciless critical scrutiny.
Noun 'escrutínio' (scrutiny).
A dialética crítica permeia toda a sua produção intelectual.
Critical dialectics permeates all his intellectual production.
Philosophical usage.
O limiar crítico da reação química foi transposto.
The critical threshold of the chemical reaction was crossed.
Technical term 'limiar crítico'.
A recepção crítica contemporânea é frequentemente efêmera.
Contemporary critical reception is often ephemeral.
Complex subject-adjective-adjective structure.
O autor desconstroi o cânone com um olhar crítico mordaz.
The author deconstructs the canon with a biting critical eye.
Literary theory context.
O distanciamento crítico é necessário para a objetividade.
Critical distance is necessary for objectivity.
Concept of 'distanciamento crítico'.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— To have the ability to judge and analyze things deeply.
Os jovens precisam ter senso crítico.
— To be someone who points out the faults of something.
Sou crítico de sistemas burocráticos.
— A way of dealing with a subject through analysis.
Usamos uma abordagem crítica no estudo.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Crítica is the noun (criticism) or the feminine adjective. Crítico is the masculine adjective or the male critic.
Crise is the noun (crisis). Crítico is the adjective describing a state of crisis.
Criterioso means careful and using criteria; it is more positive than just being 'crítico'.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— Similar to being in a critical situation, meaning to be in a precarious state.
O emprego dele está na corda bamba.
Informal— A critical situation that can have both good and bad results.
Essa decisão é uma faca de dois gumes.
Neutral— A critical point after which you cannot go back.
Chegamos ao ponto de não retorno.
Neutral— Being in a critical dilemma with no easy escape.
Ele está entre a espada e a parede.
Neutral— The opposite of being critical; to approve of something.
Não vejo essa mudança com bons olhos.
Neutral— To be critical by pointing out exactly what is wrong.
O relatório pôs o dedo na ferida.
Informal— To stop being critical and admit someone else is right.
Ele nunca dá o braço a torcer.
Informal— To be overly critical about a small, non-critical problem.
Não faça tempestade em copo de água.
Informal— The minimum size or amount of something required to set off a chain reaction.
O movimento precisa de massa crítica.
Neutral— To have a very sharp, critical eye for detail.
Ela tem um olhar de lince para erros.
NeutralLeicht verwechselbar
Both involve questioning things.
Cético (Skeptical) means you doubt everything. Crítico (Critical) means you analyze everything to find merits and faults.
Ele é cético sobre a cura, mas crítico sobre o tratamento.
Both can mean harsh.
Severo is about being strict or punishing. Crítico is about being analytical.
Um pai severo vs um pai crítico.
They are often synonyms.
Analítico is more neutral and technical. Crítico often involves a judgment of value (good/bad).
Um laboratório analítico vs um ensaio crítico.
Both used in hospitals.
Grave means serious. Crítico means serious AND at a turning point where life is at immediate risk.
O ferimento é grave, mas o estado não é crítico.
Both mean important.
Decisivo focuses on the end result. Crítico focuses on the importance or danger of the current moment.
O momento crítico levou ao golo decisivo.
Satzmuster
O/A [noun] é crítico/a.
A situação é crítica.
Ele é um crítico de [noun].
Ele é um crítico de música.
É preciso ter [noun] crítico.
É preciso ter pensamento crítico.
Ele é crítico de [noun contracted].
Ele é crítico do sistema.
A situação atingiu um [noun] crítico.
A situação atingiu um ponto crítico.
Sob um olhar crítico, [sentence].
Sob um olhar crítico, o plano falha.
[Verb] criticamente sobre [noun].
Refletir criticamente sobre a história.
A [noun] crítica de [author] é [adjective].
A fortuna crítica de Pessoa é imensa.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Very high in news, academia, and professional environments.
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O situação é crítico.
→
A situação é crítica.
Situacão is feminine, so the adjective must be 'crítica'.
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Ele é um crítico pessoa.
→
Ele é uma pessoa crítica.
Adjectives follow the noun, and 'pessoa' is feminine.
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Eu li o crítica no jornal.
→
Eu li a crítica no jornal.
The noun 'crítica' (the review) is always feminine.
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Eles estão em estado críticos.
→
Eles estão em estado crítico.
Here 'crítico' modifies 'estado' (singular), even if there are multiple people.
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Ele é crítico sobre o governo.
→
Ele é crítico do governo.
'Crítico de' is the standard prepositional use for being critical of an institution.
Tipps
Gender Agreement
Always match 'crítico' with the noun. 'Análise crítica' (f), 'Pensamento crítico' (m).
Stress the Start
Put all the energy on the 'CRÍ'. Portuguese speakers rely on this accent to recognize the word.
Senso Crítico
Learn this phrase! It's the best way to describe someone who is smart and analytical.
Professionalism
In business, use 'caminho crítico' to talk about the most important parts of a project schedule.
Medical News
If you hear 'estado crítico' on the news, it means the situation is life-threatening.
Art Reviews
Read the 'críticas' in newspapers like 'Público' or 'Folha de S.Paulo' to see the word in its natural habitat.
Avoid 'Critical about'
Don't translate 'about' as 'sobre' every time. 'Crítico de' is often more natural.
Adverbial use
Use 'criticamente' to describe actions: 'Ele leu o contrato criticamente'.
Be precise
If someone is just hard to please, 'exigente' might be a better word than 'crítico'.
Crisis Link
Remember that 'crítico' and 'crise' are cousins. A critical moment is often a moment of crisis.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of a 'Critic' who is 'Crí-tical' (Creepy-tical) of a 'Cri-me' scene. He has to analyze everything carefully because the situation is 'critical'!
Visuelle Assoziation
Visualize a doctor in a hospital (urgency) holding a magnifying glass over a book (analysis).
Word Web
Herausforderung
Write three sentences using 'crítico' in three different ways: as a person, as a medical state, and as an analytical skill.
Wortherkunft
From the Latin 'criticus,' which comes from the Ancient Greek 'kritikós' (κριτικός), meaning 'able to discern' or 'judicial.'
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: The ability to judge or decide between two things.
Indo-European (Romance branch via Latin).Kultureller Kontext
Be careful when calling someone 'muito crítico' directly; it can be taken as an insult meaning they are annoying or never satisfied.
The English 'critical' is almost a perfect equivalent, but Portuguese uses the masculine/feminine forms (crítico/crítica) to distinguish between the person and the act more strictly.
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Hospital/Medical
- estado crítico
- paciente crítico
- cuidados críticos
- fase crítica
Literature/Art
- crítico de arte
- resenha crítica
- fortuna crítica
- olhar crítico
Business/Projects
- caminho crítico
- sucesso crítico
- recursos críticos
- ponto crítico
Education
- pensamento crítico
- senso crítico
- leitura crítica
- espírito crítico
Politics/Social
- visão crítica
- massa crítica
- postura crítica
- vozes críticas
Gesprächseinstiege
"O que você acha da função de um crítico de cinema hoje em dia?"
"Você se considera uma pessoa com um senso crítico forte?"
"Como podemos ensinar o pensamento crítico para as crianças?"
"Qual foi o momento mais crítico da sua carreira até agora?"
"Você costuma ler a crítica antes de ver um filme novo?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Escreva sobre um momento crítico na sua vida e como você o superou.
Faça uma análise crítica do último livro que você leu em português.
Por que o senso crítico é importante para combater as 'fake news'?
Descreva uma pessoa que você conhece que é muito crítica.
Como a visão crítica da sociedade mudou nos últimos dez anos?
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10 FragenYes, 'um crítico' is a male critic, and 'uma crítica' is a female critic. It describes the person who performs the evaluation.
No. In academic and professional contexts, 'pensamento crítico' is a highly positive skill meaning deep and fair analysis.
As adjectives, it's just gender agreement. As nouns, 'o crítico' is the person, and 'a crítica' can be the person or the act of criticism itself.
The most common translation is 'pensamento crítico,' but 'senso crítico' is also very frequent.
Use it in medical contexts for patients in danger or in situational contexts for extreme emergencies.
Yes, always. The acute accent on the 'í' is mandatory because it is a proparoxytone word.
Yes, you can say 'A recepção crítica foi boa' or call someone a 'crítico de cinema'.
Very common. It ranks high in frequency in both European and Brazilian Portuguese.
Usually 'de' (crítico do sistema) or 'em relação a' (crítico em relação ao plano).
It refers to the minimum amount of something (people, material) needed to cause a specific result or change.
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Write a sentence describing a patient in a hospital using 'estado crítico'.
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Describe your favorite movie critic using the word 'crítico'.
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Explain why 'pensamento crítico' is important in one sentence.
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Write a sentence using 'crítica' as a feminine adjective.
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Use the adverb 'criticamente' in a sentence about reading.
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Write a sentence using 'ponto crítico'.
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Describe a person who is hard to please using 'crítico'.
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Write a sentence about a 'resenha crítica' you read.
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Use 'senso crítico' in a sentence about social media.
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Write a formal sentence using 'parecer crítico'.
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Translate: 'He is a music critic.'
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Translate: 'The situation is critical.'
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Write a sentence about 'infraestrutura crítica'.
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Use 'olhar crítico' in a sentence about fashion.
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Write a sentence using 'massa crítica'.
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Describe a 'momento crítico' you had recently.
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Write a sentence using 'autocrítico'.
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Use 'criticamente' in a sentence about a debate.
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Write a sentence about a 'fase crítica' of a project.
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Describe a 'crítico literário' in one sentence.
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Pronounce 'crítico' focusing on the first syllable.
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Say: 'A situação é muito crítica.'
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Say: 'Ele é um crítico de cinema.'
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Say: 'Eu tenho um senso crítico forte.'
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Say: 'O paciente está em estado crítico.'
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Explain in Portuguese: O que é um 'crítico'?
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Say: 'Precisamos de pensamento crítico.'
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Say 'criticamente' three times fast.
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Say: 'Não seja tão crítico, por favor.'
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Say: 'O ponto crítico foi atingido.'
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Say: 'A análise crítica é essencial.'
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Say: 'Eles são muito críticos do plano.'
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Say: 'A massa crítica está presente.'
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Say: 'O olhar crítico ajuda a melhorar.'
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Say: 'A infraestrutura crítica é vital.'
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Say: 'O parecer crítico foi entregue.'
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Say: 'Vivemos um momento crítico.'
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Say: 'Ela é uma crítica literária.'
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Say: 'O sucesso crítico foi total.'
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Say: 'A postura crítica é bem-vinda.'
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Listen and transcribe: 'O estado do paciente é crítico.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Temos de ter senso crítico.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Ela é uma crítica de música.'
Listen and transcribe: 'A análise crítica foi longa.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Chegamos a um ponto crítico.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Ele avaliou tudo criticamente.'
Listen and transcribe: 'A situação é muito crítica.'
Listen and transcribe: 'O crítico não gostou da peça.'
Listen and transcribe: 'É uma infraestrutura crítica.'
Listen and transcribe: 'A massa crítica é necessária.'
Listen and transcribe: 'O olhar crítico é importante.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Eles são muito críticos.'
Listen and transcribe: 'A fase crítica já passou.'
Listen and transcribe: 'O parecer crítico foi aceito.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Não seja tão crítico.'
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Summary
The word 'crítico' is a powerful adjective used to signal importance, danger, or deep analysis. For example, 'O paciente está em estado crítico' (The patient is in critical condition) shows urgency, while 'Ele tem um olhar crítico' (He has a critical eye) shows analytical depth.
- Crítico means 'critical' in English, used for analysis, urgency, or describing a judgmental person.
- It is an adjective that must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies (crítico/crítica).
- It can also be a noun, meaning a male 'critic' (a person who reviews things).
- Commonly used in medical contexts (estado crítico) and academic contexts (pensamento crítico).
Gender Agreement
Always match 'crítico' with the noun. 'Análise crítica' (f), 'Pensamento crítico' (m).
Stress the Start
Put all the energy on the 'CRÍ'. Portuguese speakers rely on this accent to recognize the word.
Senso Crítico
Learn this phrase! It's the best way to describe someone who is smart and analytical.
Professionalism
In business, use 'caminho crítico' to talk about the most important parts of a project schedule.
Beispiel
Ele tem um olhar crítico sobre a sociedade.
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