Sentence example with the word 'editorial'

editorial

allegorizing, column, critical review, elucidative, exemplificative, expositive, illuminative, leading article, notice, report, serial

Definition adj. of or relating to an article stating opinions or giving perspectives

Last update: July 7, 2015


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Current topics are given in the editorials.   [Please select]

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Some f the editorial additions are obvious, as i.   [Please select]

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"Take the Evening Post, then, and read me the leading editorial."   [Please select]

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Such trifles do escape the editorial mind, it is said.   [Please select]

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(Peter, IMPRESSIVELY:--"I've read many a worse editorial in the Enterprise.")   [Please select]

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EDITORIAL The editor wishes to make a few remarks about the Resolution Honour Roll.   [Please select]

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I believe he declined some sort of an editorial position, preferring to remain at the law.   [Please select]

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If the editorial ear should catch your proposition the editorial man would appropriate it.   [Please select]

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Reventlow who wrote for this newspaper is one of the ablest editorial writers in Germany.   [Please select]

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A long break of nearly six weeks follows with little editorial comment.   [Please select]

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Several times I did so, and each time I saw how different was the effect from that when the editorial Edward Bok had been allowed sway.   [Please select]

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