Punditry (noun)

Expert commentary or analysis, especially on politics or current events.

Origin:

From hindi pandit "learned man", from sanskrit paṇḍita "wise, learned".

Examples:

  1. The cable news channel was filled with punditry from both sides of the political spectrum.
  2. He was known for his sharp and insightful punditry on international relations.
  3. The sports talk show was filled with punditry from former players and coaches.
  4. Her punditry on economics was always well-researched and thought-provoking.
  5. The political campaign was filled with a lot of rhetoric and punditry, but very little substance.
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