Word info

commentariat

Noun

Meaning

commentariat (plural commentariats)

(informal) All the pundits and commentators of the news media collectively.
Synonym: punditariat

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The commentariat denounced Trump's immigration policies, then quickly returned to saying he had no policies at all. It was as if JFK had said we were going to the moon and the entire media shouted back, "Okay, but what's your policy on going to the moon.”. Ann Coulter

To the commentariat of CNN, MSNBC and BBC, wanting a place you can call home while white is ... racist. Ilana Mercer

Politics is a rough and tumble business, and yet there seems to be an effort by the commentariat to sanitise American politics to some type of high-level Victorian debating society. James Carville

Sometimes I suspect most of the media commentariat are suffering from Munchausen syndrome. Rebekah Brooks

Instead, the only reason for any hesitation about Markle stems, some in the commentariat claim, from the fact that she is American, an actor, or divorced, or that she went to Catholic school. Source: Internet

Chamisa is a popular choice among the commentariat and the chattering classes, who say he may energise apathetic young voters. Source: Internet

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