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commentator

[kom-uhn-tey-ter] / ˈkɒm ənˌteɪ tər /


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Egypt has also been criticised for a sweeping crackdown on online content creators that has landed young women influencers, comedians and commentators behind bars.

From Barron's

Mr. Segal is chief political commentator on Israel’s Channel 12 News and author of “A Call at 4 AM: Thirteen Prime Ministers and the Crucial Decisions that Shaped Israeli Politics.”

From The Wall Street Journal

At a Yankees game earlier this year, Robert was mistaken for Armstrong Williams, a Washington-based commentator.

From The Wall Street Journal

Complaints from commentators and pundits that England have frequently bowled too short are backed up by comparing the sides' accuracy on hitting a good length - defined as 5-7m from the stumps.

From BBC

The Bank of Japan has responded by raising interest rates to their highest level in three decades, prompting some concern among commentators and investors.

From The Wall Street Journal