pundit|pundits in English
noun
[pun·dit || 'pʌndɪt]
one of great learning, expert; critic, authority; educated Brahman (in India)
Use "pundit|pundits" in a sentence
1. Maybe so, I am no political pundit.
2. But MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews doesn 't believe it.
3. The pundits dip haphazardly into the lucky dip.
4. The pundit disagree on the best way of dealing with the problem.
5. 10 Are you as well-spoken as the off-the-cuff pundit?
6. 10 Pundits are also at loggerheads about the crisis.
7. 'Absurd Decision' - Costly Ben Stokes Run Out Reprieve Bemuses Pundits
8. Fox News hires the former president’s dAughter-in-law, Lara Trump, as a pundit
9. By contrast, Newsweek said, the first reaction of the pundit class was near hysteria.
10. Buchanan and the pundits credit Forbes' early use of absentee ballots.
11. The pundits disagree on the best way of dealing with the problem.
12. If you believe the fashion pundits, we'll all be wearing pink this year.
13. Pundits tried not to read too much symbolic portent into the calamity.
14. Pundit: "Why won't the president come out for a mix of spending cuts and tax hikes?
15. Perhaps, mused the pundits, he is needed now - at the very top.
16. Connoisseur, expert, authority, specialist, pundit, one of the cognoscenti, Cognoscente, devotee, appreciator, fan, fanatic, savant
17. Commentariat (plural Commentariats) All the pundits and commentators of the news media collectively
18. Liberal pundits and organizations such as the Commonwealth Fund have Aspersed this possibility
19. Mr Mizoguchi is not a campaign strategist , US Federal Reserve chairman or even an online pundit.
20. Many of us try to be the pundit who predicts the next trend in our industry.
21. "I think the negotiations, despite the worst pundit beliefs, I think will go well," said Haroon.
22. One political pundit described it as a formal declaration of the social contract or "Racial Bargain".
23. What does Commentariat mean? (informal) All the pundits and commentators of the news media collectively
24. 30 The pundits who discuss these matters in cyberspace roll their eyes at such " appeasement ".
25. Sighing deeply, Democratic pundits and brokers are beginning to rally to the Clinton flag.