What is another word for Commentaries?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒməntɹˌɪz] (IPA)

Commentaries are written or spoken analyses or explanations of a particular subject, often used in literary or academic contexts. Synonyms for commentaries include discussions, critiques, interpretations, commentaries, analyses, explanations, annotations, and observations. Discussions can be used to refer to more informal exchanges of ideas about a subject, while critiques and analyses suggest a more detailed and critical evaluation of a work or topic. Interpretations and explanations imply a more subjective approach to understanding a subject, while annotations and observations suggest a more objective, factual assessment. No matter which synonym is used, commentaries are an essential tool for understanding and analyzing complex subjects in greater depth.

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Usage examples for Commentaries

This was the reason why in my personal experience, after I had succeeded in finding the signs in the chest and proceeded further to the investigation of their causes so far as my own observation could help me, I have always afterward had recourse to the Commentaries of the illustrious Baron Van Swieten, since I have considered that whatever can be desired by an observant man is sure to be found in his work.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh
3 At fourteen years old, I was studying Gemoreh with the Commentaries, and, as luck would have it, under Zerach Kneip.
"Stories and Pictures"
Isaac Loeb Peretz
In due time a code of law was framed with hundreds of Commentaries, they introduced a thousand rules and regulations, and if a worm had the slightest desire to make a change, he had but to remember what the world would think, blush, regret, and do penance!
"Stories and Pictures"
Isaac Loeb Peretz

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