Someone who offers their opinion via mass media, may be derogatory.
Someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field.
1 TV VIEW: A job as a television soccer pundit pays good money.
2 Ken considers himself a bit of pundit where election results are concerned.
3 And happily he's a good pundit too, unafraid to simply say stuff.
4 Soon they would be joined by every political pundit in the country.
5 She is, in this sense, the most powerful political pundit we have.
6 This was seen by pundit - world as a very eccentric view in 2014.
7 As one pundit said: it's the eagerly anticipated scion of fading aristocrats.
8 Since leaving Newcastle in 2006 he has worked as a media pundit .
9 THERE is a peculiar Tipperary trait, one amateur pundit observed this week.
10 Contrary to the reasoning of David Lacey, Keegan is now a pundit .
11 Lopez thanked the pundit and gave him sixpence,-whichmade the pundit suspicious.
12 Lisa Bonner is a lawyer and legal pundit in New York City.
13 Some conservative commentators, such as pundit Ann Coulter, came to Trump's defense.
14 Our pundit this evening is mathematician Dr. Dillon Mayhew from Victoria University.
15 You can be a footballer, a hurler, a commentator or a pundit .
16 Henry J. Taylor, pundit , sitting by radio, head in hand... View Article
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