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Kritické

Kritický is a Czech adjective meaning relating to criticism or judgment, and in certain contexts also indicating something crucial or decisive. It is used to describe opinions, analyses, or evaluations that involve careful scrutiny, as in kritický názor (critical opinion), kritické myšlení (critical thinking), or kritické zhodnocení (critical assessment). In everyday language it can also denote urgency or importance when something is pivotal, for example kritický okamžik (crucial moment), kritická situace (critical situation), or kritický stav (critical condition).

Etymology: The word derives from Greek kritikós, via Latin criticus, and entered Czech through historical contact

Usage: As a general descriptor, kritický denotes requiring careful judgment or analysis. In philosophy it appears

See also: kritika, kritické myšlení, kritický stav, kritická situace.

with
other
European
languages.
It
has
cognates
in
many
Slavic
languages
(Polish
krytyczny,
Russian
kriticheskiy).
The
Czech
form
kritický
is
an
adjective
that
agrees
with
the
noun
in
gender,
number,
and
case;
typical
base
forms
are
kritický
(masc.
sg.),
kritická
(fem.
sg.),
kritické
(neut.
sg.),
with
corresponding
plural
forms.
in
compounds
such
as
kritický
racionalismus
and
kritický
idealismus
to
indicate
positions
that
emphasize
critical
examination
of
knowledge.
The
adverb
is
kriticky;
the
comparative
form
is
kritičtější
and
the
superlative
nejkritičtější.