Punditry (noun)
pun-dit-ree
The expression of expertise in a particular subject or field.
Mid 17th century (in pundit (sense 2)): from Sanskrit paṇḍita ‘learned man’, use as noun of paṇḍita ‘learned, skilled’. pundit (sense 1)is first recorded in the early 19th century.
Example sentences
“He dabbled in punditry calling himself a restaurant critic.”