commentary
com|men|tary /k'ɒməntri, AM -teri/ (commentaries)
1 [N-VAR]
A commentary is a description of an event that is broadcast on radio or television while the event is taking place.
He gave the listening crowd a running commentary...
That programme will include live commentary on the England-Ireland game.
2 [N-COUNT]
A commentary is an article or book which explains or discusses something.
Mr Rich will be writing a twice-weekly commentary on American society and culture.
3 [N-UNCOUNT] also a N, with supp
Commentary is discussion or criticism of something.
The show mixed comedy with social commentary...
= commentrun|ning com|men|tary (running commentaries)
[N-COUNT]
If someone provides a running commentary on an event, they give a continuous description of it while it is taking place.
John gave the police control room a running commentary on the driver's antics as he followed him at 90mph.
1 [N-VAR]
A commentary is a description of an event that is broadcast on radio or television while the event is taking place.
He gave the listening crowd a running commentary...
That programme will include live commentary on the England-Ireland game.
2 [N-COUNT]
A commentary is an article or book which explains or discusses something.
Mr Rich will be writing a twice-weekly commentary on American society and culture.
3 [N-UNCOUNT] also a N, with supp
Commentary is discussion or criticism of something.
The show mixed comedy with social commentary...
= commentrun|ning com|men|tary (running commentaries)
[N-COUNT]
If someone provides a running commentary on an event, they give a continuous description of it while it is taking place.
John gave the police control room a running commentary on the driver's antics as he followed him at 90mph.