emar
Does the following make sense : The dictionary is receiving more criticism yet than which it has so far. What I mean is that criticism is not stopping but increasing , because they are discovering lots of words missing in the dictionary Thank you very much.
Aug 15, 2021 4:46 PM
Answers · 8
You can also just say ‘Criticism of the dictionary is increasing.’
August 17, 2021
It needs changes. I could find no way to say it as efficiently as you tried. Some options. The dictionary is receiving ever more criticism. The dictionary is receiving increasing levels of criticism. The dictionary is receiving ever more increasing levels of criticism. The dictionary is receiving levels of criticism still greater than anything previously seen. The dictionary is receiving levels of criticism greater than those previously seen. The dictionary is receiving levels of criticism yet greater than those previously seen.
August 15, 2021
Hello Emar. You could say, 'The dictionary is receiving even more criticism than before' Or.....than previously. Hope this helps! Regards, David
August 15, 2021
The dictionary is receiving more and more criticism.
August 15, 2021
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