commentary - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • illuminate: This outline of the Wisdom teaching consists of extracts from the original literature with an illuminating commentary.
  • write: Louisa has written a much more in-depth commentary of the day, go read it.
  • run: However, we would not be giving a running commentary on their movements.

Adjective modifier

  • audio: For starters you get an audio commentary from the director giving an insight in what he was trying to achieve.
  • topical: Best wishes, David Parsons Interesting 2006 Refresher Day reports and discussion The Blog is our Topical Commentary.
  • accompanying: Each accompanying commentary is based on the text in Shaw's book.
  • optional: Alternate ending ( with optional commentary by writer/director Thurber ).
  • informative: An informative commentary is given throughout with refreshments provided.

Preposition: on

  • Roman: Käsemann, Ernst, 1980: Commentary on Romans.
  • episode: Audio commentary on a key episode by three of the series ' stars.
  • verse: Others provide several pages of commentary on each verse.

Modifies a noun

  • track: Due to the lack of a commentary track we don't know why these scenes were removed.

Noun used with modifier

  • crd: CRD commentary The review question was clear in terms of the study design, intervention, participants and outcomes.
  • clause-by-clause: The text provides expertly drafted precedents, supported by general and clause-by-clause commentary on the legal and commercial aspects of their drafting and application.
  • on-board: The tour runs every Tuesday from 18 July to 22 August 2006 with on-board commentary from a local expert.
  • cricket: If I was a materialist I would be making lots of money doing endorsements, doing cricket commentary.
  • expert: We hope not how is it of expert commentary.

Preposition: by

  • director: The extras include a commentary by the director and lead actor, a behind the scenes featurette and a picture gallery.

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