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Op-Ed
[ op-ed ]
noun
- Also called Op-Ed page,. a newspaper page devoted to signed articles by commentators, essayists, humorists, etc., of varying viewpoints:
the Op-Ed of today's New York Times.
- an article written for this page:
The governor was very upset when an Op-Ed criticized the corruption in her circle of advisors and appointees.
op-ed
/ 藞蓲辫藢蓻诲 /
noun
- a page of a newspaper where varying opinions are expressed by columnists, commentators, etc
- ( as modifier )
an op-ed column in the New York Times
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Op-Ed1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Op-Ed1
Example Sentences
In February, shortly after pop wunderkind Chappell Roan used her Grammy acceptance speech to demand record labels pay their artists a livable wage and give them better healthcare, the Hollywood Reporter published an inflammatory op-ed by a former label exec.
To imagine how bad it could get, we can look to Europe, Mina recently argued in a New York Times op-ed.
Former Pentagon spokesperson John Ullyot said in an op-ed for Politico that Hegseth's tenure can best be described as "total chaos" and said that his own advisers might be ready to see him go.
In an op-ed for Politico magazine published on Sunday, John Ullyot, a former top Pentagon spokesperson who resigned last week, wrote that the department was in "total chaos".
Tufts University graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk, who co-authored a student newspaper op-ed about Gaza and was detained in Massachusetts, is also being held in Louisiana.
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