commentator

IPA: kˈɑmʌnteɪtɝ

noun

  • A person who comments; especially someone who is paid to give his/her opinions in the media about current affairs, sports, etc.
  • (historical, law) A medieval legal scholar who authored prose commentaries on civil law; (specifically) a member of a comparatively innovative 14th-century school of jurisprudence, typically distinguished from the earlier glossators.
  • Alternative letter-case form of commentator (medieval legal scholar) [A person who comments; especially someone who is paid to give his/her opinions in the media about current affairs, sports, etc.]
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Examples of "commentator" in Sentences

  • I wonder if that sports commentator is related to Senator Feinstein?
  • I agree that our average commentator is somewhere between 16 and 20 years old.
  • In it, he argued that the role of the artist as a critic and commentator is as important as that of the politician.
  • Second; The Statistics about these types of sites confirm that the average commentator is a white middle class male.
  • The most remarkable commentator is Jeannette Parmenter, the daughter of one of the men whose murder was blamed on Sacco and Vanzetti.
  • "I remember the state of the economy when Gordon Brown took over ... he has turned the .. around ... no economic commentator is predicting that our economy will shrink" REALLY!
  • I don't know who this commentator is (other than the guy that takes over for espn3 in the evening in Paris), but this is what happens when you're commentating on a match you don't care about and you're all alone in the booth.

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