"Punditry" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Punditry" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Punditry" Meaning

Punditry refers to expert or opinionated commentary, typically on a particular subject or issue, often expressed in a public forum such as a newspaper, TV, or radio program.

"Punditry" Examples

Punditry Examples

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The sports punditry was filled with controversy after the team's recent loss. (Here, 'sports punditry' refers to the comments from sports experts.)

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The morning news show is known for its sharp and engaging punditry from a range of perspectives. (In this context, 'punditry' is the commentary and analysis by experts on a news program.)

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After the critical backlash, the celebrity's team released a statement defending their client's actions, criticizing media punditry for its biased reporting. (Here, 'media punditry' refers to the commentary and analysis by journalists or media personalities.)

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The investment expert's market punditry is always well-informed and insightful, making it a valuable resource for investors. (In this context, 'market punditry' refers to commentary and analysis of the financial markets.)

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She is known for her sharp political punditry, providing astute observations and analyses on current events. (Here, 'political punditry' refers to commentary and analysis on politics, often by experts or journalists.)

"Punditry" Similar Words

Puncture

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The verb "puncture" means to make a small hole in something, often by pricking or piercing it, especially with a sharp object.

Punctured

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Punctures

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The word "punctures" is a verb that means to prick or pierce someone's tires with a sharp object, typically to deflate them. It can also be used figuratively to describe a setback or a disappointment.<br><br>In addition to this meaning, "punctures" can also be a noun, referring to a hole made by a puncture, especially in a tire.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The tire of my car got punctured on the way to work.<br> Her dreams were punctured when she received the bad news.<br><br>The word "puncture" is often used in the phrase "puncture of the tire," which is a common idiomatic expression.

Puncturing

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To pierce or push a hole into something, usually with a pointed object, usually by applying sufficient force. <br><br>To discover the weakness or vulnerability of something by exposing it to criticism or opposition, often causing damage to its reputation.<br><br>Informally, the act of criticizing or exposing someone's plans, schemes, or incorrect ideas by highlighting their flaws.

Punctus

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Punctus is a Latin word that refers to a point or a small dot. It can also be understood as an accent or a reference in music, specifically a sign used to indicate a slight pause or a shift in pitch. In medical terminology, punctus is also used to describe a small point or spot on the body, such as a tiny mark or a point of inflammation on the skin.

Pundigrion

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "pundigrion." It may be a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Pundit

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Punditic

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Relating to or characteristic of a pundit; excessively given to the pronouncing on every subject of the day.

Pundits

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Expert or knowledgeable people, often appearing in the media, who provide commentary or analysis on a particular subject, especially politics.

Pundle

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Pundonor

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "pundonor." It's possible that it's a misspelling, a rare or obscure term, or a word from a specific dialect or language.<br><br>However, I found that "pundon" or "pundonor" might be related to the Tagalog term "pundonor", which means a sense of pride or honor, or the act of showing pride or honor towards someone or something.

Pune

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Pungence

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Pungency

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Strong, unpleasant smell or flavor.

Pungent

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Strong-smelling or having a powerful, often unpleasant odor.<br><br>Example: "The pungent aroma of garlic filled the kitchen."

Pungently

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Having a strong, intense smell, often unpleasant. For example: "The city streets smell pungently of exhaust fumes."