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Definition of copyread in English: copyreadverbˈkɒpɪriːd [with object]Read and edit (text) for a newspaper, magazine, or book. readers have grown used to accuracy, stringent copyreading, and diligent research Example sentencesExamples - Articles written in English or Czech are not corrected by the editors and should therefore be submitted in a copyread version.
- Further, someone still has to copyread these agreements - and that someone is still going to be you.
- Participants to the said competition totaled 910, with 65 competitors in each of the seven categories: news writing, feature writing, editorial writing, sports writing, copyreading and headline writing, editorial cartooning and photojournalism, both in English and Filipino.
- Do not sacrifice your credibility by neglecting to copyread; It really goes a long way.
- That the yearbook staff failed to copyread the whole thing before sending it to the printer is inexcusable.
- This type of work can range from copyreading a text for flow and proper grammar to substantive editing.
- It also doesn't seem, to me, like the essay was copyread or proofread.
- The bibliography is being revised, copyread, proofread, and updated.
- She copyread all the greats over the years.
- Each Tuesday afternoon, production team members copyread & design using the computer, and produce graphics.
- Instruction will focus on techniques of gathering and reporting news; on skills of editing, copyreading, and proofreading; and on the techniques for designing newspaper pages.
- I have a good handle on the English language, and have had previous experience editing and copyreading other people's work.
- Textbooks have been translated from the authentic national textbooks by the principal, and copyread by foreign teachers.
- The only caveat I think is that a man who has created a story to the extent of having written or rewritten it should not copyread it as well.
- At her present pace, in a few short years Mai should be ready to copyread each edition of Human Rights for Workers before I publish it on the Web.
Derivatives noun He moved to the editorial page in 1995 as copyreader and later became a copy editor. Example sentencesExamples - The copyreader will not have to search the entire story for headline material.
- Though the star editors or copyreaders may have added commas in Hemingway's sentences, I have changed punctuation only on a few occasions where necessary for clarity or understanding or identity.
- And when the writing ends, there is the editing, and the responding to copyreaders, and more revisions, keeping one from moving on to the next writing project.
- His handwriting was so small that his copyreaders had to leave pins in his manuscripts when they stopped reading in order to find their place later.
- Ernie was a hard-drinking copyreader, and Jerry could stand a drink pretty well herself.
- Vince said in a phone interview just moments ago with Vivian, our angry copyreader, that he is prepared to face the consequences.
- The printer was French and it may be that the printing techniques were less than ideal even for the time. No copyreader or editor was involved.
- The publisher at the Shipper decided he needed a full-time copyreader, and asked Murphy to work full time or quit.
- The second-check role of the copyreader is eliminated.
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