editor

/ˈɛdɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who prepares written material for publication by correcting, revising, and arranging it.
    • She worked as an editor for a major publishing house in New York.
    • The newspaper editor decided which stories would appear on the front page.
    • The editor fixed several spelling mistakes in the article before it went to print.
  2. A person in charge of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication, who decides what content is included.
    • The editor met with the reporters every morning to plan the day's news.
    • As editor, he had the final say on all opinion pieces.
    • The editor of the magazine approved the new column about travel.
  3. A computer program used to create or modify text, images, or other digital content.
    • She opened the video editor to trim the clip.
    • I used a photo editor to crop and brighten the image.
    • The text editor highlights errors as you type.
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