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pundit

[puhn-dit] / ˈpʌn dɪt /


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CNN anchor Kasie Hunt pressed Scott Jennings, the senator’s fellow Kentuckian and a GOP pundit for the network, to call him while they were on the air.

From Salon Jul. 10, 2026

BBC Sport pundit Micah Richards, a former England defender, said it was a farce.

From BBC Jul. 5, 2026

He has been working as a pundit with ITV during the World Cup.

From BBC Jul. 3, 2026

"Norway are a very good team, and purely because of that man," said former England captain turned BBC pundit Wayne Rooney.

From BBC Jun. 30, 2026

SJ crosses her arms, and the three of them lean in to hear the “analysis” of some anti-gang violence pundit who appears on a split screen with the anchor.

From "Dear Martin" by Nic Stone

Despite pundits raising questions about the Knicks and their undersized 6-foot-2-inch superstar Jalen Brunson, the ball didn’t lie.

From Barron's Jun. 18, 2026

BBC Sport pundits choose England World Cup XIs - who would you pick?

From BBC Jun. 15, 2026

BBC Sport's TV and radio football pundits and co-commentators have predicted what will happen over the next five weeks, and we have asked AI and Opta's 'supercomputer' for their picks too.

From BBC Jun. 10, 2026

The alarm was immediate, with lawmakers and pundits invoking the specter of a graying, shrinking America unable to fund its elders.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 6, 2026

Quite honestly, I didn’t believe the pundits, and I wasn’t sure about the polls, either.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama




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