Associations to the word «Editor»
Noun
- Comic
- Abolitionist
- Chronicle
- Elle
- Ide
- Bazaar
- Sadie
- Fiction
- Biographer
- Essay
- Review
- Reader
- Photographer
- Consultant
- Rosenthal
- Revue
- Illustrator
- Imprint
- Marvel
- Unix
- Poet
- Poetry
- Gamer
- Schwartz
- Bookseller
- Encyclopedia
- Schuster
- Librarian
- Blog
- Lancet
- Critic
- Writings
- Designer
- Pseudonym
- Programmer
- Sentinel
- Cookbook
- Liberator
- Gui
- Lecturer
- Economics
- Faber
- Luce
- Monde
- Textbook
- Gesellschaft
- Ledger
- Economist
- Ieee
- Statesman
- Almanac
- Murdoch
- Reporting
- Berliner
- Greenberg
- Edition
- Paper
- Commentator
- Supplement
- Playwright
- Director
- Article
- Syntax
- Manuscript
- Harper
- Volume
- Press
- Yiddish
- Whitaker
- Goldstein
- Gnu
- Farrar
- Prose
- Blackwood
- Poe
- Observer
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EDITOR, noun. A person who edits or makes changes to documents.
EDITOR, noun. A copy editor.
EDITOR, noun. A person who edited a specific document.
EDITOR, noun. A person at a newspaper or similar institution who edits stories and decides which ones to publish.
EDITOR, noun. A machine used for editing (cutting and splicing) movie film
EDITOR, noun. (computer software) A program for creating and making changes to files, especially text files.
EDITOR, noun. (television) (cinematography) Someone who manipulates video footage and assembles it into the correct order etc for broadcast; a picture editor.
EDITOR IN CHIEF, noun. The highest ranking editor on an editorial staff.
Dictionary definition
EDITOR, noun. A person responsible for the editorial aspects of publication; the person who determines the final content of a text (especially of a newspaper or magazine).
EDITOR, noun. (computer science) a program designed to perform such editorial functions as rearrangement or modification or deletion of data.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.