Commentary ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Commentary ( noun )

  1. A spoken or written explanation or analysis of a text or event.
  2. A series of explanations or annotations of a text or event.

Origin:

From the latin word "commentarius" meaning "a commentary".

Examples:

  1. The commentator provided a detailed analysis of the game's strategies and tactics.
  2. The book includes a commentary on the author's life and work.
  3. He wrote a commentary on the Bible.
  4. The film's commentary track featured the director discussing the making of the movie.
  5. Many believe that the commentary on the text was more interesting than the text itself.

(As a verb)

Commentary ( verb )

  1. A spoken or written explanation or analysis of a text or event.
  2. A series of explanations or annotations of a text or event.

Origin:

From the latin word "commentarius" meaning "a commentary".

Examples:

  1. The commentator provided a detailed analysis of the game's strategies and tactics.
  2. The book includes a commentary on the author's life and work.
  3. He wrote a commentary on the Bible.
  4. The film's commentary track featured the director discussing the making of the movie.
  5. Many believe that the commentary on the text was more interesting than the text itself.
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