Sentences with commentate
com·men·tate
C c - They are in Sweden to commentate on the European Championships. [VERB + on]
- To commentate a fashion show.
- Robertson was reminded yesterday of Michael Holding's refusal to commentate on Twenty20 matches.
- Can commentate on the equestrian events.
- To commentate the Book of Job.
- The senior staff member will commentate, as usual.
- That creates a lack of tension, but the commentators are paid to commentate and I think they should air their differences of opinion.
- The verb commentate, derived from commentator, is sometimes used as a synonym for comment on or provide a commentary for. It is not yet fully accepted as standard, though widespread in sports reporting and journalism
- The manuscript on which I am commentating.
- For the radio audience he will commentate on the match.