Sentence example with the word 'commentary'

commentary

affix, apparatus criticus, comment, critique, epilogue, infix, leading article, note of explanation, postscript, report, scholia, word of explanation

Definition n. a written explanation or criticism or illustration that is added to a book or other textual material

Last update: July 20, 2015


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He gave a commentary on India's military preparedness.   [Please select]

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I did inadvertently commentate on the Breeders Cup Classic (that Cigar won) because the commentary line went down.   [noun]

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The text itself is accompanied by an apparatus criticus, translation and commentary on its main aspects.   [noun]

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"You have said enough, Major Heyward," exclaimed the angry old man; "enough to make a volume of commentary on French civility."   [noun]

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I have now an excellent commentary upon that obscure text.   [noun]

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This last commentary Jenny added to her tale, in resentment of her mistress's extreme and obstinate incredulity.   [noun]

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Waverley made no commentary, therefore, on the manner of the treatment, but rewarded the professor of medicine with a liberality beyond the utmost conception of his wildest hopes.   [noun]

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The circumstance illustrates the openness and frankness of his mind, but it is also a commentary on the want of system in his intellectual processes.   [noun]

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However, often Tolsoy interspersed quoted material with his commentary [as when talking about the author Farrar].   [noun]

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