editorial - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • entitle: This year The Epoch Times published a series of editorials entitled " Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party.
  • write: The local paper wrote an editorial showing pride in the status.
  • publish: They failed to even mention the event in their calendar, let alone publish the editorial.
  • contain: Each edition of the Journal contains an editorial, a number of main articles, a section on innovative practice and book reviews.
  • read: Read the full editorial FEATURES Institutionalization for all Dave Beech tackles an old taboo Institutionalization in art is taboo.

Adjective modifier

  • accompanying: An accompanying editorial [ 3 ] speaks of " shattered illusions " .
  • scathing: In May this year, This Day published a scathing editorial critical of President Obasanjo's government.
  • foregoing: The foregoing editorial accurately sums up the attitude of the profession.
  • rigorous: In all cases, the greatest weight will be attached to articles in publications with a rigorous editorial and refereeing standard.
  • in-depth: In-depth independent editorial, recommendations of law firms and lawyers, and law firm directories.
  • recent: Bandolier was asked whether a recent editorial [ 1 ] suggesting that self-administered treatments were effective was correct.

Modifies a noun

  • board: To propose at the Congress to endorse the old editorial board was a stupid attempt to provoke a row.
  • independence: We thought that diversity of the press would be adequately protected by editorial independence, except in Northern Ireland.
  • cartoonist: Curtis is also currently the editorial cartoonist for the Cape Argus, Cape Town's oldest newspaper, where his work appears daily.
  • comment: Except for pop-up comment boxes, useful for short editorial comments or annotations, texts can only be read in full screen mode.
  • team: He has been on the editorial team for two hymn books.
  • heavyweight: Caribbean resort royal sandal winter chill for editorial heavyweights rich.

Noun used with modifier

  • newspaper: They would not have been tolerated in a newspaper editorial of 1899.
  • journal: A regular survey of the gender composition of journal editorial boards.
  • magazine: A very happy Christmas from the magazine editorial team.

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.