Meaning & Definition of word "Commentary"

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    Commentary

    /ˈkɒmənˌtɛri/

    noun:

    • 1. A set of explanations or comments on a particular text, event, or situation.
      • Example: The author's commentary provides valuable insights into the themes of the book.
    • 2. An expression of opinions or explanations about an event or situation.
      • Example: The news report was accompanied by a commentary from a political analyst.
    • 3. A spoken description of an event, often made during a broadcast.
      • Example: The live commentary during the football match kept the viewers engaged with the action.
    • 4. A collection of annotations or remarks on a specific subject, often in a scholarly context.
      • Example: The ancient manuscript included a detailed commentary by the editor.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'commentarium', meaning 'a discussion, explanation'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    running commentary:

    A continuous narration or discussion on an event as it happens.

    live commentary:

    Real-time remarks or descriptions during an ongoing event.

    audio commentary:

    A recorded spoken commentary that can accompany a film or piece of media.

    Related Words

    anecdote:

    A brief, amusing account of an interesting event.

    critique:

    A detailed analysis and assessment of something.

    review:

    A formal assessment of something with opinions.

    Slang Meanings of commentary

    Meaning: Hot take

    Example Sentence: Her hot take on the latest movie sparked a lively debate.

    Meaning: Shade

    Example Sentence: He threw some shade in his commentary about the new policy.