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bloviate

[bloh-vee-eyt] / ˈbloʊ viˌeɪt /






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These days, the role of the “paid contributor” — a commentator on contract, to bloviate on demand — is fully baked into the TV news ecosystem.

From New York Times • Mar. 27, 2024

Yes, he’s paid to bloviate on college football issues.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 5, 2023

This was one of those occasions when men, especially those of us in the media accustomed to our own freedom to bloviate, were best served trying to listen and learn.

From Salon • Sep. 29, 2018

They are glib, charming, insulting, cranky, funny, learned, loud, insightful — we’re talking TV hosts here, who chat, judge, entertain, bloviate and moderate their way through popular day and nighttime shows with ease.

From Washington Times • Nov. 7, 2017

Example: It’s tough to watch them bloviate about sweeping change when our internal processes are still such a mess.

From Time • Jul. 27, 2015




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