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Adjective
/ˌediˈtôrēəl/,
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Of or relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication,
  1. Of or relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication
    • - a pillar of scholarly publishing and editorial excellence
  2. Of or relating to the part of a newspaper or magazine that contains news, information, or comment as opposed to advertising

  3. Of or relating to a section in a newspaper, often written by the editor, that expresses an opinion
    • - buoyed by yesterday's editorial endorsement
Noun
  1. A newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue

  2. The parts of a newspaper or magazine that are not advertising


  1. of or relating to an article stating opinions or giving perspectives; "editorial column"
  2. relating to or characteristic of an editor; "editorial duties"
  3. An editorial is an opinion piece written by the senior editorial staff or publisher of a newspaper or magazine. Editorials are usually unsigned and may be supposed to reflect the opinion of the periodical. In the UK, these unsigned columns are known as "leading articles". ...
  4. (The editors) Editors are a British indie rock band based in Birmingham, who formed in 2002. Previously known as Pilot, The Pride and Snowfield, the band consists of Tom Smith (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano), Chris Urbanowicz (lead guitar, synthesizer), Russell Leetch (bass guitar, backing ...
  5. 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; Of, or relating to an editor, editing or an editorial; Appropriate for high fashion magazines
  6. (Editorials) December 2001 editorial: An introduction to Time- Frequency (TF) analysis for a TEOAE interpretation
  7. (Editorials) It generally appears on page 6 with the Op-Ed on page 7. It appears under a title called vichar. This page seems very crowded with too many articles. But since the last six months instead of carrying 2 editorials the paper has started new columns which have grown popularity.
  8. (Editors) External suppliers who carry out the Editing stage of Wordbank's localization process.
  9. (Editors) Frederic G. Cassidy (1907-2000) and Joan Houston Hall
  10. (Editors) Henry Story - Sun Microsystems
  11. (Editors) John Watkinson(1881-87), Robert Frederick Green (1888-1893),Isaac MacIntyre Brown (1894-1919), R.C.Griffith (1920-1937) acting, September 1940-November 1940), Harry Golombek (1938-August 1940), Julius du Mont (December 1940-April 1949), B. ...
  12. (Editors) People who contribute to wiki content. At some wikis, such as this one, people need to be registered and logged in to edit. At other wikis, anyone can edit, but if they don't have a wiki account, their IPs are logged and displayed with their edits.
  13. (Editors) Perform variety of editorial duties, such as laying out, indexing, and revising content of written materials, in preparation for final publication. Include technical editors. Illustrated Example: Copy Editor, Censor, Reviewer
  14. (Editors) This privilege either can be given by Admin User or through automated webmaster preferences, depends on his work for the development of community and its knowledge base. ...
  15. (Editors) are used to edit item values in form. There are three editors that can be used at run time: Default editor, System Editor, User Named Editor
  16. (Editors) are views in Servoy that provide users with specialized tools to edit resources, such as scripts, tables, and others.
  17. (Editors) can change certain layout and structural elements of the Website. They can also add other Users to Groups thus enabling them to edit certain content.
  18. (Editors) oversee the documents to ensure that they have relevant content and contain useful search terms.
  19. (Editors: (permission level)) Editors are trusted helpers who are highly privileged Writers. They can rename or delete pages, files and folders. Editors should be highly trusted, since they can delete your data irrevocably.
  20. 2 main survivors of the so-called "Browser War" emerged in early 1997. Netscape 3.0 was market leader, supporting Java-enhanced elements such as mouseovers through spaghetti code.
  21. A brief essay on a current political, social, or cultural issue that is clearly and explicitly expressed as the position of the publication or the opinion of the management. ...
  22. An article that expresses the opinion of the Editor, or guest editor. It may also be used to introduce papers in an issue and/or any general content themes.
  23. An article in which the people who run a newspaper give their opinion on an important issue.
  24. (1) An article written by, or on behalf of, an editor, giving the news organisation’s opinion on an issue. (2) An adjective describing issues relating to news content as opposed to advertising or other non-news aspects of a newspaper or magazine.
  25. An article expressing the opinion of the newspaper regarding a certain subject.