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wonk
[wongk]
noun
a student who spends much time studying and has little or no social life; grind.
a stupid, boring, or unattractive person.
a person who studies a subject or issue in an excessively assiduous and thorough manner.
They’re searching for a policy wonk to lead the economic institute’s think tank.
wonk
/ wɒŋk /
noun
informal, a person who is obsessively interested in a specified subject
a foreign policy wonk
Other Word Forms
- wonkish adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of wonk1
Word History and Origins
Origin of wonk1
Example Sentences
This battle between Team USA and Europe at Bethpage Black is also a proxy war between rival flotillas of wonks and analysts who advise both teams.
And yet, in an era where MLB organizations are increasingly run by Ivy League whiz kids and their armies of data wonks, Dombrowski continues to outsmart the rest.
Eccles is almost entirely unknown to the public, but he’s revered among economic policy wonks — which explains why his name is on the Fed headquarters building.
A single, unified application for every one of California’s public affordable housing funding programs has been the bureaucratic holy grail of California affordable developers and policy wonks since at least the mid-1990s.
The case is yet another example of Carr’s dramatic transformation from a low-key communications policy wonk into one of Trump’s staunchest cultural warriors.
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