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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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(3) Pay attention to pundits.
CNN has thoroughly integrated social media into its shows, frequently passing e-mailed comments to pundits.
P39 ITV and BBC battle to add Ryan Giggs to pundits panel for Euros.
The story then cuts to pundits after questions about Bergdahl's disappearance arose.
Notwithstanding the fate of previous primary front-runners, the same point could be applied to pundits and everybody else.
What political scientists, as opposed to pundits, tell us is that it really is the economy, stupid.
If the employment report is a dud instead, his speech will seem much emptier, both to pundits and to voters.
Almost every byelection that I can remember has led to pundits intoning "British politics will never be the same again".
Formerly known as Russia Today, the channel gives airtime to pundits from left and right – many of them UK politicians.
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Each channel has its own go-to pundits.
Economic thinking, lashed to globalization, would roll over local customs, religions, prejudices, idiosyncrasies, cuisine; it is so powerful that even with the EMH reeling, economists remain go-to pundits.
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