English Idioms: Armchair critic

English Idioms About “Furniture”
Idiom: Armchair critic
Meaning: An armchair critic is a person who knows or pretends to know a lot about something in theory rather than practice.
Example: He is such an armchair critic; he has no experience in the subject but he is ready to give plenty of advice.

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