Sentence examples for pundit from inspiring English sources

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The word "pundit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "an authority on a particular subject who is frequently called on to provide opinions about it to the public." For example, "The financial pundit on the morning news show shared his advice about the stock market."

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pundit

noun

A self-professed expert in a particular field, especially as called upon to provide comment or opinion in the media; a commentator, a critic.

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Al Khelaifi is also the general manager of al-Jazeera Sport, the Qatari-owned television station, employs Wenger as a pundit and enjoys a good relationship with the Frenchman.

If Bachmann gets traction as a pundit, her popularity among sympathetic, far-right groups can be leveraged more effectively.

As RTE ringmaster Bill O'Herlihy tut-tutted in a fatherly and faux po-faced fashion, pundit Eamon Dunphy got to work with his new toy, an electronic pen with which he could enhance and illustrate his analysis by drawing white lines, circles, arrows and squiggles on a monitor after pausing the VT with an often aggressive roar of "Stop it there!" at some unseen flunkie in the production suite.

Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell's primary victory on Tuesday night in Kentucky will undoubtedly tempt many a pundit to write the Tea Party's eulogy.

Related: Muhammadu Buhari: reformed dictator returns to power in democratic Nigeria John Oloyede, a legal expert and pundit on Nigeria's Channels television, said: "He is the first Nigerian ruler, head of state, to congratulate somebody who is going to take over from him.

"Algeria are still in this game," says ITV pundit Glenn Hoddle.

She herself has transformed certain stumbling blocks – including an aborted gubernatorial term and a failed run for the White House with John McCain in 2008 – into a lucrative career as a political pundit and reality TV star.

The England coach and Sky Sports pundit Neville believes the £42m summer signing should have been given a rest over Christmas, just as Cristiano Ronaldo was at Manchester United.

Now: Ebell is the director of energy and global warming policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) and continues to be a prominent global warming sceptic, appearing as a pundit on US television networks and writing media columns.

Conservative pundit Sarah Palin made a cute, sporting little cameo on Saturday Night Live's 40th anniversary show this weekend – winking at her own disastrous 2008 vice-presidential run, which was memorably skewered at the time by SNL's Tina Fey.

The former Valencia captain and now radio pundit David Albelda starts talking with less than a minute to go and his former club heading to the final of the Europa League … and finishes talking with his former club heading out, their season in tatters.

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