Lexicographical Neighbors of Punditic
Literary usage of Punditic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mr. George Jean Nathan Presents by George Jean Nathan (1917)
"Thus, with punditic scowl, M. Woollcott —" mildly nonsensical bit of English
humour." That " The Book of a Woman " is, in fine truth, the least meritorious ..."
2. The Merry-go-round by Carl Van Vechten (1918)
"... by the best punditic and docile French critics? Henry Bataille, Paul Hervieu,
and Henry Bernstein. Possibly Rostand. ..."
3. The American Language: An Inquiry Into the Development of English in the by Henry Louis Mencken (1921)
"8 So long ago as the 60's Richard Grant White began an onslaught upon all such
punditic stupidities. He saw clearly that "the attempt to treat English as if ..."
4. The Merry-go-round by Carl Van Vechten (1918)
"... what names would you let roll off your tongue, primed by the best punditic
and docile French critics? Henry Bataille, Paul Hervieu, and Henry Bernstein. ..."
5. A Book of Prefaces by Henry Louis Mencken (1917)
"He is talked of, he brings forth a mass of punditic criticism, he becomes in a
sense the fashion; but it would be absurd to say that he has made the same ..."
6. A Book of Prefaces by Henry Louis Mencken (1917)
"He is talked of, he brings forth a mass of punditic criticism, he becomes in a
sense the fashion; but it would be absurd to say that he has made the same ..."