lead editorial

Frequency: 7.211.0 per million words

The main or most important editorial in a publication.

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Examples (10)

  • The lead editorial in today's New York Times criticized the policy.
  • Tomorrow's lead editorial will focus on the upcoming election.
  • Writing the lead editorial is the editor-in-chief's most important weekly task.
  • Who is responsible for approving the lead editorial before it goes to print?
  • The newspaper has published a powerful lead editorial on climate change.
  • If I were the editor, the lead editorial would have a much stronger stance.
  • The controversial lead editorial was discussed at length in the newsroom meeting.
  • The journalist proudly announced, "I've been assigned to write next Sunday's lead editorial!"
  • A newspaper's lead editorial often sets the tone for public debate on a key issue.
  • The government issued a formal response to the newspaper's scathing lead editorial.