What is another word for punditry?

Pronunciation: [pˈʌndɪtɹi] (IPA)

Punditry is a term that refers to a person who is considered an expert and commentator on a particular subject. It can also refer to the activity or profession of such experts. If you need to express the same meaning with other words, you can use terms like analysis, commentary, criticism, evaluation, expertise, interpretation, review, assessment, or appraisal. Some other related synonyms include commentary, opinion, observation, viewpoint, judgment, and interpretation. These alternatives can be used depending on the specific context and the tone you want to convey. Therefore, when discussing a specific topic, you can use these synonyms to add variety and depth to your writing or speech.

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Famous quotes with Punditry

  • Class, conservatives insist, is not really about money or birth or even occupation. It is primarily a matter of that most valuable cultural commodity. Class is about what one drives and where one shops and how one prays, and only secondarily about the work one does or the income one makes. What makes one a member of the noble proletariat is not work per se, but unpretentiousness, humility, and the rest of the qualities that our punditry claims to spy in the red states that voted for George W. Bush. The nation’s producers don’t care about unemployment or a dead-end life or a boss who makes five hundred times as much as they do. No. In red land both workers and their bosses are supposed to be united in disgust with those affected college boys at the next table, prattling on about French cheese and villas in Tuscany and the big ideas for running things that they read in books.
    Thomas Frank

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