punditocracy
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punditocracy — noun (plural cies) Etymology: pundit + cracy Date: 1987 a group of powerful and influential political commentators … New Collegiate Dictionary
punditocracy — noun A group of political pundits who are thought to have too much influence … Wiktionary
punditocracy — government by political pundits Forms of Government … Phrontistery dictionary
punditocracy — [pʌndɪ tɒkrəsi] noun an elite or influential class of experts or political commentators … English new terms dictionary
punditocracy — pun•dit•oc•ra•cy [[t]ˌpʌn dɪˈtɒk rə si[/t]] n. pl. cies any group of journalists, commentators, talk show hosts and guests, etc., who exert disproportionate political influence. • Etymology: [1985 90; pundit+ ocracy, combining form meaning form… … From formal English to slang
punditocracy — /pʌndəˈtɒkrəsi/ (say punduh tokruhsee) noun a body of pundits (def. 1) who exert undue influence through their position, usually in the media …
punditocracy — … Useful english dictionary
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