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Meaning of editor
A person responsible for preparing text for publication.
Etymology of editor
The word "editor" comes from the Latin "editor," which is the agent noun of "edere," meaning "to give out" or "to publish."
Historically, the term referred to a person who supervised the publication of a text, and over time, its meaning expanded to include various aspects of content preparation and review.
Synonyms
compiler
reviser
proofreader
critic
reviewer
analyst
examiner
appraiser
evaluator
judge
assessor
moderator
curator
publisher
producer
director
coordinator
manager
administrator
supervisor
overseer
controller
regulator
referee
umpire
arbitrator
mediator
corrector
amender
emender
redactor
condenser
abbreviator
annotator
commentator
explicator
interpreter
translator
adapter
reviser
refresher
updater
Definitions
- A person responsible for preparing, reviewing, and amending text, images, or other content for publication or dissemination.
- * A person who directs or supervises the production of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication.
- * A person who prepares a text for publication by checking and correcting its accuracy, consistency, and style.
Usage Examples
- The editor of the newspaper reviewed the article before it was published.
- * She worked as an editor for a publishing company, reviewing and revising manuscripts.
- * The video editor spent hours cutting and arranging footage for the documentary.
Antonyms
creator
author
writer
composer
originator
inventor
founder
establisher
producer
manufacturer
maker
builder
constructor
designer
architect
artist
craftsman
artisan
contributor
participant
helper
assistant
volunteer
amateur
novice
apprentice
trainee
student
learner