editing
/ˈed.ɪ.tɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈed.ɪ.t̬ɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
editing — noun
1. the work of preparing a piece of writing, a film, or a recording for public use
the work of preparing a piece of writing, a film, or a recording for public use by removing mistakes, organizing the content, and deciding what to keep or leave out
Tariq spent the whole weekend doing editing work on his friend's first novel.
uncountable noun used as modifier: editing work
The film editing for the documentary about ancient Egypt took over three months.
domain-specific use: film editing
Amira's careful editing of the annual report caught several factual errors before publication.
Good editing can turn a messy first draft into a clear and readable article.
The publishing company hired three new staff members specifically for editing services.
- revision
more common for academic or written texts, especially British English ('essay revision')
- copyediting
a narrower type of editing focused on grammar, style, and consistency in text
- proofreading
the final stage of checking a text for typos and formatting errors only, not content changes
用法筆記
Used as an uncountable noun; you cannot say 'an editing' or 'editings'. To refer to a single act of editing, use 'a round of editing' or 'the editing process'.