Commentator

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    65 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Commentator Meanings

    noun a person who provides a spoken commentary or analysis, especially on a radio or television broadcast

    Fields related to commentator

    Politics

    Political commentators provide analysis and commentary on political issues and events.

    Finance

    Financial commentators provide analysis and commentary on economic trends, stock market movements, etc.

    Sports

    A commentator provides analysis and commentary during live sports broadcasts.

    Entertainment

    Commentators in the entertainment industry offer critiques and insights on movies, TV shows, music, etc.

    News

    A commentator offers opinions and insights on current events and news stories.

    Occupation Usage of commentator

    Writer

    A commentator may be hired to provide commentary on written works, such as books or articles, offering insights and analysis on the content.

    Journalist

    In journalism, a commentator may be a regular contributor who provides opinions and perspectives on current events or issues, often through columns or editorials.

    Sports Broadcaster

    In sports broadcasting, a commentator provides play-by-play or color commentary during live sporting events, offering insights, analysis, and context for viewers.

    Political Analyst

    A commentator in the field of politics may offer commentary on political events, policies, and developments, providing analysis and interpretation for the public.

    Financial Analyst

    In finance, a commentator may provide commentary on market trends, economic indicators, and investment opportunities, offering insights and advice for investors.

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