editor
editor — noun
1. a person whose job is to prepare written content, film, or other material for pu
a person whose job is to prepare written content, film, or other material for publication or broadcast by checking, correcting, and improving it; also, a person who manages the content and decides what is published in a newspaper, magazine, or website.
Sumin was a copy editor at the city paper before becoming the features editor.
collocation: copy editor / features editor
The editor-in-chief asked the reporters to investigate the mayor's new policy before running the story.
collocation: editor-in-chief (top-ranking role)
Christopher edits film for a documentary firm, cutting hours of raw footage into hour-long programs.
Romi checked every paragraph for spelling mistakes before sending the manuscript to the senior editor.
- proofreader
focuses only on surface errors (spelling, grammar, punctuation) rather than content or structure
- reviewer
evaluates quality and may suggest changes, but does not typically make direct corrections or manage a publication
- compiler
gathers material from multiple sources into one collection, but may not alter or improve the content
- publisher
handles the business side — printing, distribution, financing — rather than content preparation
- author
writes the original content rather than reviewing or correcting it
文法句型
editor + of + publication
editor + at + organization
用法筆記
In journalism, this word often refers to a senior role — a person who assigns reporters, decides what gets published, and manages a section (e.g., sports editor, city editor). In book or film publishing, an editor works more directly on the content itself: correcting language, suggesting structural changes, and ensuring consistency across the work.
常見錯誤
2. a software application that lets you create, change, and arrange digital content
a software application that lets you create, change, and arrange digital content such as text, images, or video files.
Harper trimmed the opening of her film with a free video editor and added subtitles.
common collocation: video editor
Emre wrote an essay in a text editor that crashed before he could save it.
The graphic design team switched to a new image editor that supports layers and filters.
Astrid prefers a simple code editor with a dark background and automatic spelling checks.
- word processor
a type of editor that also handles formatting, layout, and printing, not just plain text
- authoring tool
a broader term for any software used to create digital content, including editors for web pages, multimedia, or documents
文法句型
[type of content] + editor
editor + for + [file format]
用法筆記
When referring to software, 'editor' is commonly combined with the type of content it handles: text editor, video editor, image editor, code editor, photo editor, and sound editor. A text editor is typically simpler than a word processor (which includes layout and formatting tools).