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Word: Copy Editor

Definition: A copy editor is a person whose job is to check and improve written text before it is published. They make sure that the text is clear, correct, and easy to read.

Usage Instructions:
  • Noun: "copy editor" is used to refer to the job title of someone who edits text.
Example Sentence:

"The copy editor fixed the grammar mistakes and made the article flow better before it was printed."

Advanced Usage:
  • Copy editors not only check for spelling and grammar errors but also ensure that the writing follows a specific style guide (like APA or Chicago). They may suggest changes to improve clarity or to make the text more engaging for readers.
Word Variants:
  • Copyediting (noun): The process of editing text.
    • Example: "After copyediting the manuscript, the editor sent it to the author for final approval."
  • Copyedited (adjective): Describes text that has been edited.
    • Example: "The copyedited version of the report was much clearer than the original."
Different Meanings:

In a different context, "copy" can mean: - Copy (noun): A duplicate of a document or text. - Example: "Please make a copy of this report for our records."

Synonyms:
  • Editor
  • Proofreader (though a proofreader focuses mostly on correcting spelling and grammar mistakes)
  • Text editor (often used in digital contexts)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "copy editor," here are some related expressions: - "Polish up" (phrasal verb): To improve or refine something. - Example: "The author needed to polish up the manuscript before sending it to the copy editor."

Summary:

A copy editor plays an important role in the publishing process by ensuring that written content is accurate, well-organized, and ready for the audience.

Noun
  1. an editor who prepares text for publication

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