edits
Pronunciation: [ˈɛdɪts]
Word
Context: "text revision"
(verb) to change or improve something by making corrections or adjustments. This is often done to written work like essays or stories to make them better.
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She edits her story to make it clearer and more exciting.
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He never edits his homework, so it often has many mistakes.
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Can you edit this report before I submit it?
Context: "text revision"
(noun) a change or correction made to a piece of writing. Each edit helps to make the writing better or more accurate.
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The teacher suggested several edits to improve my essay.
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There were no edits needed for my perfect paper.
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What edits did you make to your project?
Context: "film production"
(noun) a version of a film or video that has been changed or improved from the original. This includes cutting and rearranging footage.
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The final edits of the movie make it even more exciting.
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The movie was dull before the edits were made.
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Have you seen the latest edits of the documentary?
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