"Editorial" is a neutral term that refers to content expressing the opinions or perspectives of the editorial team of a media organization. Its connotations can vary depending on context, but it is not inherently loaded.
This was editorial mistake. Who is editorial chief there?
"The newspaper reporter wrote an editorial for the paper."
"She needs to write an editorial column for The New York Times."
The longest (apart from editorial of course) are 8 letters: Idolator and Tailored
A loaded word is a word that attempts to influence the reader by appealing to emotions...
Inconveniences is not a loaded word. It is a neutral term.
Each day, the publishers of the newspaper print an editorial with their take on the latest events.
no but im well loaded
The word "editorial" originates from the noun "editor," which comes from the Latin word "editor," meaning "publisher" or "one who puts forth." Over time, "editorial" came to refer specifically to pieces of writing in a publication expressing the opinions of the editors or publishers.
The reporter began to assume editorial tasks at the newspaper. In its editiorial, the TV station criticized the mayor's administration.
The furniture has been loaded onto the truck.
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