What part of speech is editorial?

Editorial can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. editorial is a noun, singular of editorials.
  • 2. editorial is an adjective.

Inflections

Noun

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more editorial
    most editorial
  • Positive: editorial 
  • Comparative: more editorial
  • Superlative: most editorial

Adjective to adverb

What does editorial mean?

Definitions

Adjective

editorial - relating to or characteristic of an editor; "editorial duties"
editorial - of or relating to an article stating opinions or giving perspectives; "editorial column"

Noun

editorial - An article in a publication giving the opinion of its editors on a given topic or current event.
editorial - A similar commentary on radio or television.

Examples of editorial

#   Sentence  
1. adj. Editorial duties.
2. adj. Editorial column.
3. noun An editorial in the church-owned Deseret Morning News in Salt Lake City earlier this year acknowledged that "the state's history, a conservative belief in free choice, and an unwillingness to stir up a hornet's nest in the national media have likely all contributed to the kid-glove approach lawmakers and law-enforcement officers have taken when dealing with polygamous communities."
4. noun Bill is on the editorial staff.
5. noun He seldom reads an editorial and is not a book worm.
6. noun The journalist was accused of playing fast and loose with the facts in the editorial he wrote.
7. noun It was an excellent editorial.
8. noun Did you read the editorial I wrote for the newspaper?
9. noun In 2005, the New York Times asked veteran reporter Judith Miller to resign after it became clear her reporting about the Iraq war was wrong. The Times wrote an extraordinary critique of its own editorial process. That is also accountability.
10. noun How involved are you in the editorial process?
11. noun After work, we stayed overnight at the editorial office.
12. noun The editorial office is located underground.
13. noun All the telephones in the editorial office of our newspaper are tapped.
Sentence  
adj.
Editorial duties.
Editorial column.
noun
An editorial in the church-owned Deseret Morning News in Salt Lake City earlier this year acknowledged that "the state's history, a conservative belief in free choice, and an unwillingness to stir up a hornet's nest in the national media have likely all contributed to the kid-glove approach lawmakers and law-enforcement officers have taken when dealing with polygamous communities."
Bill is on the editorial staff.
He seldom reads an editorial and is not a book worm.
The journalist was accused of playing fast and loose with the facts in the editorial he wrote.
It was an excellent editorial.
Did you read the editorial I wrote for the newspaper?
In 2005, the New York Times asked veteran reporter Judith Miller to resign after it became clear her reporting about the Iraq war was wrong. The Times wrote an extraordinary critique of its own editorial process. That is also accountability.
How involved are you in the editorial process?
After work, we stayed overnight at the editorial office.
The editorial office is located underground.
All the telephones in the editorial office of our newspaper are tapped.

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