Definitions from Wiktionary (Commentator)
▸ noun: A person who makes a commentary, particularly
▸ noun: (rare, obsolete) Synonym of historian or chronicler, a person who compiles an annotated history.
▸ noun: A person who compiles explanations and critical notes on a text.
▸ noun: (law) A person who compiles explanations of the law, particularly (historical) comparatively innovative European jurists in the 14th century, as opposed to earlier glossators.
▸ noun: (Christianity) A person who compiles explanations of biblical passages.
▸ noun: (media, sports) A person who provides an instantaneous description of a public event, particularly a sporting event, for a mass media audience.
▸ noun: (media) A person who provides analysis or opinion on current events, especially for a mass media audience.
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of commentator (medieval legal scholar) [A person who makes a commentary, particularly]
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▸ noun: A person who makes a commentary, particularly
▸ noun: (rare, obsolete) Synonym of historian or chronicler, a person who compiles an annotated history.
▸ noun: A person who compiles explanations and critical notes on a text.
▸ noun: (law) A person who compiles explanations of the law, particularly (historical) comparatively innovative European jurists in the 14th century, as opposed to earlier glossators.
▸ noun: (Christianity) A person who compiles explanations of biblical passages.
▸ noun: (media, sports) A person who provides an instantaneous description of a public event, particularly a sporting event, for a mass media audience.
▸ noun: (media) A person who provides analysis or opinion on current events, especially for a mass media audience.
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of commentator (medieval legal scholar) [A person who makes a commentary, particularly]
▸ Also see commentator
Opposite:
Types:
liberal,
conservative,
libertarian,
socialist,
communist,
anarchist,
Marxist,
feminist,
environmentalist,
ecologist,
more...
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