Sentence example with the word 'pundit'

pundit

abecedarian, bhikshu, critic, expert, humanist, man of learning, nut, philosopher, sannyasi, specialist, yogi

Definition n. someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field

Last update: June 22, 2016


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He regards himself as a pundit in sanskrit.   [noun]

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Bono: Sadly, the Irish roving rock pundit has been keeping a bit of a low profile recently.   [noun]

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During that short period, he heard the pundit explaining the nature of God.   [noun]

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Auchmuty came to her "in pity for poor Ingham," who was so bored by the stupid pundit,--and Auchmuty could not understand why I stood it so long.   [noun]

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He whispered then near Stephen's ear: LENEHAN'S LIMERICK There's a ponderous pundit MacHugh Who wears goggles of ebony hue.'   [noun]

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The sacred spot on the forehead of a Hindu pundit is also partly composed of it.   [Please select]

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'They did not say he was the very man,' said the pundit thoughtfully.   [noun]

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'They have not yet come in,' said the pundit.   [Please select]

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Lady Blanchemain herself knew a good deal, and could recognize a pundit.   [Please select]

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