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commentator

[kom-uhn-tey-ter] / ˈkɒm ənˌteɪ tər /


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Snooker legend and BBC commentator John Virgo has died aged 79.

From BBC

Polymarket’s backers speak glowingly about the promise of harnessing the wisdom of the crowd, arguing that people who put money on the line are more likely to be right than purported experts and biased commentators.

From The Wall Street Journal

The warm nature of the correspondence has appalled commentators in Norway, and one message implied she was aware of his initial jail term in 2008.

From BBC

Alcaraz's choices on the court can drive certain commentators to distraction.

From BBC

But for some commentators, the call to name the province simply KwaZulu is an unpalatable reminder of Zulu nationalism and its potential dangers.

From BBC