In a newspaper, the op-ed page is a page containing articles in which people express their opinions about things.
[US, informal]
op-ed in British English
(ˈɒpˌɛd)
noun
a.
a page of a newspaper where varying opinions are expressed by columnists, commentators, etc
b.
(as modifier)
an op-ed column in the New York Times
Word origin
C20: from op(posite) ed(itorial page)
Op-Ed in American English
(ˈɑpˌɛd)
US
adjective
1. [oftenop-ed]
designating, or appearing on, a page in a newspaper, usually the one opposite the editorial page, that features columns, freelance articles, letters, etc. expressing varied opinions and observations
noun
2.
an Op-Ed page or an article, column, etc. appearing on an Op-Ed page
Word origin
Op(posite) Ed(itorial page)
Examples of 'op-ed' in a sentence
op-ed
"Wheeling was an elderly man, a former editor of the New York Times, now a columnist on the Op-Ed page.