Editorial ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Editorial ( adjective )

  1. Of or relating to an editor or editing.
  2. Expressing an opinion on a matter of public interest.

Origin:

From french éditorial, from éditeur (“publisher”), from latin ēditōrius (“of or belonging to a publisher or editor”), from ēditor (“publisher, editor”).

Examples:

  1. The editorial staff is responsible for reviewing and editing articles.
  2. The editorial team will meet to discuss the upcoming issue.
  3. The editorial policy is to remain neutral on political matters.
  4. The newspaper published an editorial in support of the new law.
  5. The magazine's editorial content is focused on fashion and lifestyle.

(As a noun)

Editorial ( noun )

  1. Of or relating to an editor or editing.
  2. Expressing an opinion on a matter of public interest.

Origin:

From french éditorial, from éditeur (“publisher”), from latin ēditōrius (“of or belonging to a publisher or editor”), from ēditor (“publisher, editor”).

Examples:

  1. The editorial staff is responsible for reviewing and editing articles.
  2. The editorial team will meet to discuss the upcoming issue.
  3. The editorial policy is to remain neutral on political matters.
  4. The newspaper published an editorial in support of the new law.
  5. The magazine's editorial content is focused on fashion and lifestyle.
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