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editorial adjective /ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl/ /ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl/ [usually before noun] jump to other results - connected with the task of preparing something such as a newspaper, a book or a television or radio programme, to be published or broadcast
- the magazine’s editorial staff
- Some debates in Parliament are shown live and are outside editorial control.
- The paper follows an editorial policy that puts great emphasis on foreign news.
- an editorial decision
Topics TV, radio and newsb2Oxford Collocations DictionaryEditorial is used with these nouns: See full entry
editorial noun /ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl/ /ˌedɪˈtɔːriəl/ (British English also leader, leading article) jump to other results - an important article in a newspaper that expresses the editor's opinion about an item of news or an issue; in the US also a comment on radio or television that expresses the opinion of the station or network
Wordfinder- article
- columnist
- editorial
- feature
- headline
- journalist
- newspaper
- obituary
- review
- supplement
- He declared his support for the president in an editorial.
- The lead editorial in today's New York Times criticized the policy.
- The paper only occasionally carries editorials.
- an editorial on the problem of crime
- In a scathing editorial, the paper called on the director to resign.
Topics Opinion and argumentb2, TV, radio and newsb2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + editorialpreposition- in an/the editorial
- editorial on
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