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panellist

British  
/ ˈpænəlɪst /

noun

  1. a member of a panel, esp on a radio or television programme

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Two panellists supported the no-penalty call because "there was not enough impact and a delayed reaction".

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She is one of the hosts on the station's Mornings programme and has been a regular panellist on ITV's Loose Women.

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At the event, Queen Camilla met the festival's founders and panellists.

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She was one of the panellists at a Smartphone Free Childhood event that included the Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner, a gamer and a teacher.

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Several panellists at conference events say that offering policies that made it easier for young people to buy a home would help.

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