pundit
Americannoun
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a learned person, expert, or authority.
This pundit's formal instruction in history, philosophy, and political science prepared her for activism in many campaigns.
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a person who makes comments or judgments, especially in an authoritative manner; critic or commentator.
Opinions masquerade as news, while ill-informed pundits and vested interests cloud the issues and bend the truth into pretzels.
noun
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an expert
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(formerly) a learned person
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Also called: pandit. a Brahman learned in Sanskrit and, esp in Hindu religion, philosophy or law
Pronunciation
See tenet ( def. ).
Other Word Forms
- punditic adjective
- punditically adverb
Etymology
Origin of pundit
First recorded in 1665–75; from Hindi paṇḍit, from Sanskrit paṇḍita “learned man” (noun), “learned” (adjective); of uncertain origin; perhaps akin to prajñā́ “knowledge” ( pro 1 ( def. ), know 1 ( def. ) )
Example Sentences
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Lilleaas had a slightly larger role and more screentime, making it all the more likely that Fanning would be shut out of the race, as most pundits predicted.
From Salon
With an eye toward democratization, Thursday morning’s Oscar nominations painted a similar picture, as Academy voters fell more closely in line with wider viewing audiences over insider pundits.
From Salon
Some fans and pundits have questioned whether Pimblett deserves a title shot, but to him and the people closest to him, it was inevitable.
From BBC
In the weeks before the shooting, some pundits were even predicting her imminent ousting.
From BBC
"Given how the campaign has gone so far, it has to be seen as a positive," pundit James McFadden said of Rangers' performance on Thursday night.
From BBC
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