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วิจารณ์ — meaning in English: review

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วิเคราะห์
wi-khro
การค้นพบ
kān-khón-phóp
วิจารณ์
wíja rān
อักขรวิธี
akkharawithi
อย่างไร
yang rai
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word วิจารณ์ when discussing movies, books, or performances, especially in formal reviews published in newspapers or magazines. It can also be heard in academic settings where critiques of research papers or theories are being shared, signaling a more in-depth analysis.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'รีวิว' (riw), which specifically refers to reviews in a more casual context, like product reviews or casual blog posts. In contrast, วิจารณ์ carries a more formal tone, making it suitable for academic or professional settings where thorough critique is expected.
Culture
The word วิจารณ์ has its roots in the Pali language, which is significant in Thai culture due to the historical influence of Buddhism. This connection underscores the importance of critical thinking and analysis as virtues in Thai scholarly traditions. Interestingly, the practice of reviewing has become a staple in the Thai digital landscape, with countless blogs and social media channels dedicated to film and food critiques.
FAQ
Q.What does วิจารณ์ mean in English?
วิจารณ์ translates to 'review' in English, often implying a detailed critique or analysis of a subject.
Q.How do you use วิจารณ์ in a sentence?
You can use วิจารณ์ in sentences like 'เขาเขียนวิจารณ์หนังเรื่องนี้' which means 'He wrote a review of this movie.'
Q.Is วิจารณ์ used in daily conversations?
While วิจารณ์ is primarily used in formal contexts, it can appear in conversations among friends who share opinions on cultural works, but it's less common in casual dialogue.
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