editorial
IPA: ɛdʌtˈɔriʌɫ
noun
- An article in a publication giving the opinion of its editors on a given topic or current event.
- A similar commentary on radio or television.
adjective
- Of or relating to an editor, editing or an editorial.
- (fashion) Appropriate for high fashion magazines.
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Examples of "editorial" in Sentences
- The publication of the editorial is fact.
- The rest of the contribution is editorial.
- The minimum of editorial comment is the ideal.
- The WH reacted to the editorial, not the report.
- The editorializing was part of the original memo.
- The difference is the editorial control of the message.
- I seriously doubt that the editorial is a honest opinion.
- The editorializing is unnecessary and the grammar is atrocious.
- He is on the editorial board of the 'Journal of Addictive Diseases'.
- He has served on the editorial board of the journal Transplantation and Graft.
- He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Antarctica Journal of Mathematics.
- Whoever wrote that editorial is just dumb, I wouldn't pin it on the whole newspaper
- And editorial is not written to please or accommodate any advertisers or potential advertisers.
- Bush barely won there in 2000 and if this editorial is any indication, he is not going to have an easy ride there this time around.
- Each volume begins with an editorial from the chairman in which he laments the lack of acceptance of his "discipline" in the mainstream.
- "_editorial articles, reviews, and notes_" -- to comment on events which happen, and to influence the minds of the public as the editorial management of the paper regards to be wise.
- "Mark is a distinguished journalist and news executive who is experienced in leading large enterprises, and I am pleased that he will help direct our long-term editorial approach and strategy."
- The letter added that two additional papers that cast further doubt'' on the 2009 paper's findings will be published on June 2 in Science, and that Science will be publishing what it called an editorial expression of concern about the 2009 paper.
- For one thing, the starting point of the editorial is the introduction of three articles published in the current issue of The Nation which are skeptical of the two-state solution, and each of which “favorably discusses some form of binational or democratic state in all of Israel-Palestine, whose citizens would have equal rights or shared sovereignty.”
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