How Do You Spell HYPERCRITICISE?

Pronunciation: [hˌa͡ɪpəkɹˈɪtɪsˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "hypercriticise" is spelled with the prefix "hyper-", meaning excessive or extreme, and the root word "criticise", meaning to find fault or to judge. The correct IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /haɪpərˈkrɪtɪsaɪz/. The stress falls on the second syllable, indicated by the mark above the "i" in "hyper". Overall, "hypercriticise" suggests an overly critical approach to judging or evaluating something. It serves as a reminder to balance constructive criticism with appreciation and positivity.

HYPERCRITICISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Hypercriticise is a verb that refers to the act of excessively or overly criticizing someone or something, often by focusing on minute details or faults. It entails a highly critical attitude that goes beyond constructive feedback or healthy criticism. Hypercriticise can be seen as a behavior that is characterized by an extreme and unwarranted inclination to find flaws and errors, even in situations where they may not be significant or relevant.

    When individuals hypercriticise, they tend to keenly scrutinize the actions, behaviors, or creations of others, searching for imperfections or weaknesses. By employing an exaggeratedly critical approach, hypercritics are often harsh, nitpicky, and demanding. They may excessively emphasize and overly exaggerate any flaws, potentially disregarding any positive qualities or achievements.

    This behavior can originate from different motivations, such as a need for control, perfectionism, or an excessive fixation with details. Hypercritics may also engage in this behavior as a defense mechanism, deflecting attention away from their own shortcomings by focusing on others. However, hypercriticism can be detrimental as it may lead to demotivation, decreased self-esteem, and strained relationships.

    It is important to differentiate hypercriticism from constructive criticism, which aims to offer feedback with the intention of helping individuals improve or highlighting areas that may need attention. Hypercriticism, on the other hand, often fails to provide constructive solutions or suggestions for improvement and may only serve to criticize for the sake of criticism itself.

Common Misspellings for HYPERCRITICISE

  • gypercriticise
  • bypercriticise
  • nypercriticise
  • jypercriticise
  • uypercriticise
  • yypercriticise
  • htpercriticise
  • hgpercriticise
  • hhpercriticise
  • hupercriticise
  • h7percriticise
  • h6percriticise
  • hyoercriticise
  • hylercriticise
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  • hy0ercriticise
  • hypwrcriticise
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  • hypdrcriticise

Etymology of HYPERCRITICISE

The word "hypercriticise" is derived from two main sources: the prefix "hyper-" and the verb "criticise".

The prefix "hyper-" comes from the Greek word "hyper", meaning "over" or "beyond". It often implies an excessive degree or intensity. The use of "hyper-" in English indicates an exaggerated or extreme quality. For example, "hyperactive" means excessively active, and "hyperbole" refers to exaggerated statements or claims.

The verb "criticise" comes from the Latin word "criticus", which means "able to discern or judge". It has its roots in the Greek word "kritikos", meaning "able to judge" or "skilled in judging". "Criticise" refers to the act of examining and making judgments or evaluations, often in a negative or fault-finding manner.

Conjugate verb Hypercriticise

CONDITIONAL

I would hypercriticise
you would hypercriticise
he/she/it would hypercriticise
we would hypercriticise
they would hypercriticise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be hypercriticising
you would be hypercriticising
he/she/it would be hypercriticising
we would be hypercriticising
they would be hypercriticising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have hypercriticise
you would have hypercriticise
he/she/it would have hypercriticise
we would have hypercriticise
they would have hypercriticise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been hypercriticising
you would have been hypercriticising
he/she/it would have been hypercriticising
we would have been hypercriticising
they would have been hypercriticising

FUTURE

I will hypercriticise
you will hypercriticise
he/she/it will hypercriticise
we will hypercriticise
they will hypercriticise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be hypercriticising
you will be hypercriticising
he/she/it will be hypercriticising
we will be hypercriticising
they will be hypercriticising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hypercriticised
you will have hypercriticised
he/she/it will have hypercriticised
we will have hypercriticised
they will have hypercriticised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been hypercriticising
you will have been hypercriticising
he/she/it will have been hypercriticising
we will have been hypercriticising
they will have been hypercriticising

IMPERATIVE

you hypercriticise
we let´s hypercriticise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hypercriticise

PAST

I hypercriticised
you hypercriticised
he/she/it hypercriticised
we hypercriticised
they hypercriticised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was hypercriticising
you were hypercriticising
he/she/it was hypercriticising
we were hypercriticising
they were hypercriticising

PAST PARTICIPLE

hypercriticised

PAST PERFECT

I had hypercriticised
you had hypercriticised
he/she/it had hypercriticised
we had hypercriticised
they had hypercriticised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been hypercriticising
you had been hypercriticising
he/she/it had been hypercriticising
we had been hypercriticising
they had been hypercriticising

PRESENT

I hypercriticise
you hypercriticise
he/she/it hypercriticises
we hypercriticise
they hypercriticise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am hypercriticising
you are hypercriticising
he/she/it is hypercriticising
we are hypercriticising
they are hypercriticising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hypercriticising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hypercriticised
you have hypercriticised
he/she/it has hypercriticised
we have hypercriticised
they have hypercriticised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been hypercriticising
you have been hypercriticising
he/she/it has been hypercriticising
we have been hypercriticising
they have been hypercriticising

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