oped

/ˈoʊˌpɛd/
noun
  1. A newspaper page or section that contains opinion pieces, letters to the editor, and columns, usually opposite the editorial page.
    • Many famous writers have contributed to the oped section over the years.
    • The newspaper's oped page featured an article about climate change.
    • She wrote a letter to the editor that was published on the oped page.
  2. An opinion piece published in a newspaper or online, typically written by a guest author.
    • The professor's oped on education reform sparked a lot of discussion.
    • The editor asked her to write an oped for the weekend edition.
    • I read an interesting oped about the future of artificial intelligence.