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What (who) is EDITORIALLY - definition


Editorially      
·adv In the manner or character of an editor or of an editorial article.
editorially      
editorial         
  • The Sun]]'' editorial which contains the line "[[Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus]]"
JOURNALISM GENRE
Editorials; Think piece; Editorial page; Leading article; Editorialists; Editorializing; Photo-editorial; Photoeditorial; Photo editorial; Photographic editorial; Editorial writer; Editorialising; Newspaper editorial; Ediborial
(editorials)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Editorial means involved in preparing a newspaper, magazine, or book for publication.
He has been on the editorial staff of 'Private Eye' since 1963...
I went to the editorial board meetings when I had the time.
ADJ: ADJ n
editorially
Rosie Boycott was not involved editorially with Virago.
ADV
2.
Editorial means involving the attitudes, opinions, and contents of something such as a newspaper, magazine, or television programme.
We are not about to change our editorial policy.
ADJ: ADJ n
editorially
Editorially, they never really became a unique distinct product.
ADV: usu ADV after v, ADV with cl
3.
An editorial is an article in a newspaper which gives the opinion of the editor or owner on a topic or item of news.
In an editorial, The Independent suggests the victory could turn nasty.
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Examples of use of EDITORIALLY
1. Pyongyang, April 25 (KCNA) –– Leading papers Friday editorially celebrate the Army Day.
2. Subheading inserted editorially . Spokesperson Radhia: Thank you for coming to this press conference featuring Mr.
3. Subheadings inserted editorially : Oil revenues When is the new constitution going to be ready?
4. Pyongyang, November 30 (KCNA) –– Papers Friday editorially hail the national meeting of intellectuals opening today.
5. Radio 5 Live (48.'m) had a "good year editorially" but saw audiences slip by 0.3m.