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commentariat

/ ˌkɒmənˈtɛərɪæt /

noun

  1. the journalists and broadcasters who analyse and comment on current affairs


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Word History and Origins

Origin of commentariat1

C20: from commentator + proletariat

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Example Sentences

There are many members of the commentariat who seek not to help but to correct by humiliation.

Why everyone—the president, Congress, the commentariat—is ignoring this blinding truth is beyond me.

But it's certainly an interesting way for the commentariat to pass the time.

Novel gun control ideas continue to percolate through the commentariat.

He was echoed by others in the Republican leadership and commentariat.

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