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