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- 1. members of the news media considered as a class: North American "the commentariat exuded recriminations when the air attacks were called off"
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Aug 16, 2024 · noun. com· men· tar· i· at ˌkä-mən-ˈter-ē-at. -ē-ˌat. : a group of powerful and influential commentators : punditocracy. Examples of commentariat in a Sentence.
people such as journalists who express opinions about politics, news events, etc. in the media and on social media: The commentariat expressed surprise at his success. Her comments sparked predictable outrage among the commentariat. Fewer examples.
Commentariat definition: the journalists and broadcasters who analyse and comment on current affairs. See examples of COMMENTARIAT used in a sentence.
Definition of 'commentariat' commentariat in British English. (ˌkɒmənˈtɛərɪæt ) noun. the journalists and broadcasters who analyse and comment on current affairs. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C20: from commentator + proletariat. Examples of 'commentariat' in a sentence. commentariat.
commentariat. ( ˌkɒmənˈtɛərɪæt) n. 1. (Broadcasting) the journalists and broadcasters who analyse and comment on current affairs. 2. (Journalism & Publishing) the journalists and broadcasters who analyse and comment on current affairs. [C20: from commentator + proletariat]
Aug 18, 2024 · commentariat (plural commentariats) All the pundits and commentators of the news media collectively. Synonym: punditariat
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun commentariat. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.