I know of two phrases 1- editorial of independence, which is basically freedom of speech and practiced daily in our newspapers and tabloids. 2-If rephrased as "editorial improvement" it denotes a more positive connotation. It, however it is rather negative. Used as a gathering of information, it can destroy the best intentions of, let's say, a political candidate, by looking into backgrounds and destroying the people around them. Look up the Arkansas Project.
It presents only the information about a particular issue.
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Editorial information refers to content that presents the opinion, analysis, or perspective of an editorial team or individual. It often offers insights or commentary on current events, issues, or topics of interest, providing a subjective viewpoint to help readers form their own opinions. Editorial information is typically found in newspapers, magazines, and online publications.
1.Editorial of Argumentation 2.Editorial of Criticisms 3.Editorial of Entertainment 4.Editorial for Special Occasion 5.Editorial of Information 6.Editorial of Interpretation 7.Editorial Liner 8.Editorial of Persuasion 9.Editorial of Appreciation/Commendation:Tribute 10.Mood Editorial 11.Sports Editorial 12.Pooled Editorial =HOPE IT CAN HELP!!!!!! =Roxanne R. Alvarez
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A comma is not required in the salutation of an editorial letter. You can use either a comma or a colon after the recipient's name. For example, "Dear Editor," or "Dear Editor:".
This was editorial mistake. Who is editorial chief there?
If by editorial you mean a comment, then antonyms would be silence or quiet.If by editorial you mean a critique, then the antonyms would be praise or compliment.