English words starting with ed - page 2
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Edinburgh
ˈed.ɪn.bər.əMeanings of Edinburgh:
proper nounThe capital of scotland, on the southern shore of the firth of forth; population 449,100 (est. 2009). the city grew up round the 11th-century castle built by malcolm iii on a rocky ridge that dominates the landscape.
nounThe capital city of scotland, where the scottish parliament is based
Meanings of Edit:
verbPrepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.
Usage examples:
Volume i was edited by j. johnson
nounA change or correction made as a result of editing.
Usage examples:
The system has no word wrap feature—so even small edits involved extensive rekeying
Meanings of Edit-out:
phrasal verbTo remove part of a text, film, etc. before it is printed or shown
Usage examples:
They are willing to release the files but only after sensitive information has been edited out.
Editable
ˈed.ɪ.tə.bəlMeanings of Editable:
adjective(of text or software) in a format that can be edited by the user.
Usage examples:
The program will read an incoming fax and convert it into editable text
Meanings of Edited:
adjective(of written material) corrected, condensed, or otherwise modified in preparation for publication.
Usage examples:
The article is an edited version of a lecture paper
verbPrepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.
Usage examples:
Volume i was edited by j. johnson
Editing
ˈed.ɪ.tɪŋMeanings of Editing:
verbPrepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.
Usage examples:
Volume i was edited by j. johnson
nounA change or correction made as a result of editing.
Usage examples:
The system has no word wrap feature—so even small edits involved extensive rekeying
Edition
ɪˈdɪʃ(ə)nMeanings of Edition:
nounA particular form or version of a published text.
Usage examples:
A paperback edition
Editions
ɪˈdɪʃ.ənMeanings of Editions:
nounA particular form or version of a published text.
Usage examples:
A paperback edition
Editor
ˈed.ɪ.tərMeanings of Editor:
nounA person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book.
Usage examples:
The editor of the times
Editorial
ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əlMeanings of Editorial:
adjectiveRelating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.
Usage examples:
The editorial team
nounA newspaper article expressing the editor's opinion on a topical issue.
Usage examples:
The paper ran an editorial denouncing his hawkish stand
Meanings of Editorialization:
nounThe action or an act of introducing editorial comments or expressing an opinion about something, rather than simply reporting the news or giving the facts.
Editorialize
ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.ə.laɪzMeanings of Editorialize:
verb(of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization) express opinions rather than just report the news.
Usage examples:
The bbc itself was not to editorialize about the news or matters of public policy
Editorialized
ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.ə.laɪzMeanings of Editorialized:
verb(of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization) express opinions rather than just report the news.
Usage examples:
The bbc itself was not to editorialize about the news or matters of public policy
Meanings of Editorializes:
verb(of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization) express opinions rather than just report the news.
Usage examples:
The bbc itself was not to editorialize about the news or matters of public policy
Editorializing
ˌɛdɪˈtɔːrɪəlʌɪzMeanings of Editorializing:
verb(of a newspaper, editor, or broadcasting organization) express opinions rather than just report the news.
Usage examples:
The bbc itself was not to editorialize about the news or matters of public policy
Editorially
ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.ə.liMeanings of Editorially:
adverbIn a way that relates to editors (= people who choose, correct, or change parts of text or films to be published or shown) or their work
Usage examples:
Editorially, we focus on the political and economic news that is important to our readers., it is i…
Editorials
ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əlMeanings of Editorials:
nounA newspaper article expressing the editor's opinion on a topical issue.
Usage examples:
The paper ran an editorial denouncing his hawkish stand
adjectiveRelating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.
Usage examples:
The editorial team
Editors
ˈed.ɪ.tərMeanings of Editors:
nounA person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book.
Usage examples:
The editor of the times
Editorship
ˈɛdɪtəʃɪpMeanings of Editorship:
nounThe position of editor in charge of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book.
Usage examples:
In 1877 digby assumed the editorship of the madras times
Meanings of Editorships:
nounThe position of editor in charge of a newspaper, magazine, or multi-author book.
Usage examples:
In 1877 digby assumed the editorship of the madras times
Editresses
ˈɛdɪtrəsMeanings of Editresses:
nounA female editor.
Usage examples:
Well, one fictional editress i just read about seems to have found her down-time niche.
Meanings of Edits:
verbPrepare (written material) for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it.
Usage examples:
Volume i was edited by j. johnson
nounA change or correction made as a result of editing.
Usage examples:
The system has no word wrap feature—so even small edits involved extensive rekeying
Meanings of Edmund:
proper nounThe name of two kings of england.
Edo
ˈɛdəʊMeanings of Edo:
nounA member of a people inhabiting the district of benin in nigeria.
Usage examples:
Other smaller groups include the fulani, ijaw, kanuri, ibibio, tiv, and edo.
adjectiveRelating to the edo or their language.
Usage examples:
The masquerades used in ekperi today and in the recent past are forms borrowed from the visual cult…
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