adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a pundit; resembling or befitting a pundit in manner or style
Usage: often used to describe commentary or analysis that is authoritative or expert-like; sometimes used critically to suggest overly formal or self-important expert commentary
Examples
- The punditic tone of the political analyst made his predictions sound more certain than they actually were.
- Her punditic observations on economic trends were widely cited by other journalists.
- The punditic style of the commentary appealed to viewers who valued expert opinion.
- He adopted a punditic manner when discussing foreign policy, though his expertise was limited.
- The punditic nature of the essay gave it an air of authority that impressed readers.