What is another word for edits?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛdɪts] (IPA)

Edits are changes made to written work in order to improve its overall quality. Synonyms for the word 'edits' include 'revisions', 'corrections', 'amendments', 'alterations', 'modifications', 'updates', and 'refinements'. Each of these synonyms can be used interchangeably with 'edits' to convey a similar meaning. 'Revisions' suggests a more significant overhaul of the original work, while 'corrections' focuses on mistakes that need to be fixed. 'Amendments' and 'alterations' both imply a change in content or wording, while 'modifications' leans more toward adjustments or improvements. 'Updates' and 'refinements' both suggest a more minor or incremental change to the original work.

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What are the hypernyms for Edits?

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Usage examples for Edits

He edits the Rivista di Filosofia Scientifica, and has translated Herbert Spencer on the past and future of religion.
"A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations"
Joseph Mazzini Wheeler
He now edits the Boston Investigator.
"A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations"
Joseph Mazzini Wheeler
1852. He edits La Justicia.
"A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations"
Joseph Mazzini Wheeler

Famous quotes with Edits

  • I just kept it real and had the freedom to do what I want. It's not designed for any age group. It's not made for radio. There are no edits. The whole album contains explicit lyrics but that's because you need it.
    Vanilla Ice
  • In doing everything, from coming up with the ideas and putting them on paper till doing the final edits, you are always thinking the next three steps, you're always thinking what next, what next, what next?
    Andrew McCarthy
  • When you publish a book, it's the world's book. The world edits it.
    Philip Roth
  • As we watch TV or films, there are no organic transitions, only edits. The idea of A becoming B, rather than A jumping to B, has become foreign.
    Esa-Pekka Salonen
  • When you publish a book, it's the world's book. The world edits it.
    Philip Roth

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