Editorial

How many syllables in Editorial?

editorial has 5 syllables

Split Editorial into syllables?

ed-i-to-r-i-al

Definition of Editorial

An editorial is an article in a newspaper or magazine that expresses the opinion of the editor or the publisher.

How should Editorial divide into syllables

The word has 5 syllables. The vowels are 'e', 'i', 'o', and 'a'. The consonants are 'd', 't', 'r', and 'l'.

Part of Speech - Editorial

Noun

The editorial in today's paper criticized the government's new policy.

Sentences with Editorial

  • The editorial board decided to endorse the candidate for mayor.
  • She wrote an editorial about the importance of recycling.
  • I always read the editorial page of the newspaper.
  • The editorial criticized the company's decision to lay off workers.
  • The editorial column is my favorite part of the magazine.

Quotes with Editorial

  • I have never made an editorial request in my life. - Rupert Murdoch
  • An editorial in 'The Times' is an authoritative statement, but only while it is being read. - Arthur Koestler
  • An editorial should be like a lady's skirt: long enough to cover the subject and short enough to be interesting. - Arthur Baer

Number of characters in Editorial

9 ( e, d, i, t, o, r, i, a, l )

Unique letters in Editorial

8 ( e, d, i, t, o, r, a, l )

Editorial Backwards

lairotide

Phonetic Transcription of Editorial

IPA (International): ˌedʌˈtɔ:ri:ʌl

ARA (American): ˌɛdʌˈtɔriʌl

EPA (English): ˌedʌˈtɔ:ri:ʌl

EH-DAH-TAO-RIY-AH-L