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词汇 punditocracy
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Definition of punditocracy in English:

punditocracy

noun pʌndɪˈtɒkrəsiˌpəndiˈtäkrəsē
mass noun
  • An elite or influential class of experts or political commentators.

    it’s a speech that won't go over too well with the punditocracy but probably played pretty well at home
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's the punditocracy that is taking online betting particularly seriously.
    • The US government and the US press and the US punditocracy was living in a fantasy land.
    • There are no people on Earth more smug and superior than the right-wing punditocracy.
    • But for the most part they came, as the question-and-answer sessions quickly revealed, because they were tired of being suckered by the television news networks and the right-wing punditocracy.
    • In the absence of much substantive news, though, the punditocracy is making glorious hay from the ongoing swirl of rumor, and I for one enjoy rampant speculation as much as the next person.
    • They can be found in the corporate media, especially the blowhard punditocracy.
    • He is at the very top of the conservative punditocracy.
    • The fake story, repeated in a thousand news headlines, and beat to death week after week by the bloviating punditocracy, goes something like this.
    • Membership in this punditocracy creates a natural risk bias - a kind of journalistic ‘moral hazard.’
    • The national championship should be decided on the field by football players, not by the whims of the sports punditocracy.
    • This discussion was actually promoted by the war party itself - together with its punditocracy cheerleaders - as it allowed its members to wrap themselves in the flag of free speech.
    • The reaction of the some of the domestic punditocracy is almost as embarrassing as the abuse itself.
    • It appears no mistake is too obvious, no theory too hairbrained, no argument too ridiculous to be taken seriously - as long as it is consistent with the consensus ‘wisdom’ of the punditocracy, which is the consensus of the ruling elite.
    • I defend the right of everyone to have their own opinion, but if simply parrots the words of the politicians and punditocracy who use their positions to control the debate, then I reserve the right of dissent.
    • In the process, a charmed circle of bloggers - those glib enough and ideologically safe enough to fit within the conventional media punditocracy - is gaining larger audiences and greater influence.
    • I think it was Mark Twain who said nobody ever went broke overestimating the idiocy of the American television punditocracy.
    • Irony is dead, the punditocracy twittered a few years back.
    • Let me take a break from punditocracy on the Deep and Meaningful events of the week.
    • However, the knock-on effect was to catapult her into the front rank of America's punditocracy, where she has remained ever since.
    • He's doing what he thinks is right and doesn't begin from any of the premises that the official Washington punditocracy discourse begins from.

Definition of punditocracy in US English:

punditocracy

nounˌpəndiˈtäkrəsē
  • An elite or influential class of experts or political commentators.

    it’s a speech that won't go over too well with the punditocracy but probably played pretty well at home
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They can be found in the corporate media, especially the blowhard punditocracy.
    • Irony is dead, the punditocracy twittered a few years back.
    • Membership in this punditocracy creates a natural risk bias - a kind of journalistic ‘moral hazard.’
    • There are no people on Earth more smug and superior than the right-wing punditocracy.
    • Let me take a break from punditocracy on the Deep and Meaningful events of the week.
    • The national championship should be decided on the field by football players, not by the whims of the sports punditocracy.
    • It appears no mistake is too obvious, no theory too hairbrained, no argument too ridiculous to be taken seriously - as long as it is consistent with the consensus ‘wisdom’ of the punditocracy, which is the consensus of the ruling elite.
    • The US government and the US press and the US punditocracy was living in a fantasy land.
    • But for the most part they came, as the question-and-answer sessions quickly revealed, because they were tired of being suckered by the television news networks and the right-wing punditocracy.
    • The reaction of the some of the domestic punditocracy is almost as embarrassing as the abuse itself.
    • I think it was Mark Twain who said nobody ever went broke overestimating the idiocy of the American television punditocracy.
    • The fake story, repeated in a thousand news headlines, and beat to death week after week by the bloviating punditocracy, goes something like this.
    • He's doing what he thinks is right and doesn't begin from any of the premises that the official Washington punditocracy discourse begins from.
    • This discussion was actually promoted by the war party itself - together with its punditocracy cheerleaders - as it allowed its members to wrap themselves in the flag of free speech.
    • In the absence of much substantive news, though, the punditocracy is making glorious hay from the ongoing swirl of rumor, and I for one enjoy rampant speculation as much as the next person.
    • In the process, a charmed circle of bloggers - those glib enough and ideologically safe enough to fit within the conventional media punditocracy - is gaining larger audiences and greater influence.
    • However, the knock-on effect was to catapult her into the front rank of America's punditocracy, where she has remained ever since.
    • I defend the right of everyone to have their own opinion, but if simply parrots the words of the politicians and punditocracy who use their positions to control the debate, then I reserve the right of dissent.
    • It's the punditocracy that is taking online betting particularly seriously.
    • He is at the very top of the conservative punditocracy.
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