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What (who) is pundit - definition

SOMEONE WHO OFFERS THEIR OPINION VIA MASS MEDIA
Pundits; Pundit (Politics); Media pundit; List of political commentators; Punditry; Political commentator; List of political commentator; Pundit (politics); Pundant; Political pundit; Political commentators; Media commentator; Television pundit; Media Commentator; Pundit (expert); Political Commentator

pundit         
(pundits)
A pundit is a person who knows a lot about a subject and is often asked to give information or opinions about it to the public.
...a well known political pundit.
= expert
N-COUNT: oft supp N
Pundit         
·noun A learned man; a teacher; ·esp., a Brahman versed in the ·Skr., and in the science, laws, and religion of the Hindoos; in Cashmere, any clerk or native official.
pundit         
['p?nd?t]
¦ noun
1. an expert in a particular subject who is frequently called upon to give their opinions to the public.
2. variant spelling of pandit.
Derivatives
punditry noun
Origin
from Sanskrit pa??ita 'learned'.

Wikipedia

Pundit

A pundit is a person who offers mass media opinion or commentary on a particular subject area (most typically politics, the social sciences, technology or sport).

Examples of use of pundit
1. BUSH: But, anyway, that‘s a pundit–in–chief–type question, so I‘m not going to answer –– pundit –– trying to get me to be pundit–in– chief.
2. And perhaps even prevent the Democrats from taking the House or the Senate, thereby making pundit upon pundit look ridiculous?
3. results fell short, made the reputation of one online pundit.
4. Other stories: Vote: Who is TV‘s most irritating pundit?
5. Farish , called "invisible" by one British pundit, came home.