Punditry
(noun)
Expert commentary or analysis, especially on politics or current events.
Origin:
From hindi pandit "learned man", from sanskrit paṇḍita "wise, learned".
Examples:
- The cable news channel was filled with punditry from both sides of the political spectrum.
- He was known for his sharp and insightful punditry on international relations.
- The sports talk show was filled with punditry from former players and coaches.
- Her punditry on economics was always well-researched and thought-provoking.
- The political campaign was filled with a lot of rhetoric and punditry, but very little substance.