editorialist
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Definition & Meaning of "editorialist"in English

Editorialist
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a journalist who writes editorial pieces in the press

Who is an "editorialist"?

An editorialist is a writer who expresses opinions or viewpoints on specific issues in an editorial section of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication. Editorialists offer commentary on political, social, or cultural topics, providing insight and analysis to help readers understand the broader implications of current events. Their work reflects their personal or the publication's stance on an issue, aiming to influence public opinion or provoke thought. Unlike regular reporters, editorialists focus on providing opinions rather than just reporting facts. They often write persuasive pieces that encourage readers to consider different perspectives.

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The editorialist shared their opinion on the new government policy in today ’s newspaper.
He became well-known as an editorialist for his bold takes on political matters.
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