Punditry

//ˈpan.dɪ.tɹɪ// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The state of being a pundit. uncountable
  2. 2
    The opinion or advice of a pundit. countable
  3. 3
    The behaviour of a pundit. uncountable

    "Serious times demand honesty and self-awareness from people in positions of authority and, at the end of the day, political parties giving succour to fringe views about life-and-death matters is a Faustian pact. This isn’t speculation, or a serve of two-bit punditry to fuel the opinion cycle. This is the lesson of Donald Trump."

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"Serious times demand honesty and self-awareness from people in positions of authority and, at the end of the day, political parties giving succour to fringe views about life-and-death matters is a Faustian pact. This isn’t speculation, or a serve of two-bit punditry to fuel the opinion cycle. This is the lesson of Donald Trump."

Etymology

From pundit + -ry.

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