eds
Pronunciation: [ɛdz]
Word
Context: "education"
(noun) a common abbreviation for 'educational specialists' or 'education doctorate', often used when referring to people with specialized training in education or a specific degree.
Example
Many eds work in schools to help improve learning for students.
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Not all teachers have eds; some may have different degrees.
Example
How many eds are involved in our school program?
Context: "entertainment"
(noun) short for 'titles of episodes or descriptions', often used in media to refer to specific episodes or segments in a series.
Example
I just watched all the eds of my favorite show over the weekend.
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There are no new eds released this week, so I have to wait.
Example
What were the eds that aired last night?
Context: "editing"
(verb) the third person singular form of the verb 'to ed', which is informal slang used to mean to edit something, especially in writing or video.
Example
She eds videos for a living and loves her job.
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He doesn’t ed his work before submitting it, which can lead to mistakes.
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Does she usually ed her essays carefully?
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