Editress

Word EDITRESS
Character 8
Hyphenation ed i tress
Pronunciations /ˈɛdɪtɹəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Editress"

What do we mean by editress?

A female editor.

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The word "editress" in example sentences

I was ecstatic to learn that my editress was pleased with the work, and I'm eager to get cracking on research for the next one. ❋ Barbylon (2005)

If the Sunday Telegraph under its new editress really is going to dump all those serious writers then another nail is going into the coffin of the British MSM. ❋ Helen (2005)

In her capacity of editress Francie had added: “This is surely a curious little sidelight on the nature of our Victorian foremothers.” ❋ Unknown (2004)

This was a grain of comfort, and I looked forward confidently to a long future of remuneration and renown, when a letter of regret arrived from the fair editress, returning my story, and explaining, that, being unable to meet her engagements, the magazine had been sold to pay her debts. ❋ Various (N/A)

But here are other stories, too, that interest and please, and, not least among them, a charming sketch, by the ever welcome editress. ❋ Various (N/A)

The editor, or _editress_, (for we doubt whether the former is epicene,) of this elegant little volume is the lady of Mr. A.aric A. Watts, the editor of the _Literary Souvenir_. ❋ Various (N/A)

On this the editress says: "I have always been inclined to believe that this line should read: 'More than _life_, perpetual bliss.'" ❋ Various (N/A)

Hebbel, in 1831, seeking a wider audience at the same time that he longed for a larger sphere of activity, submitted specimens of his work to Amalie Schoppe in Hamburg, the editress of a fashion paper; and in this and the following years she printed a considerable number of his productions. ❋ Various (N/A)

"Ah! My old friend, the 'society editress,' in her very best style," he commented as he began to read aloud: ❋ Anne Austin (N/A)

First retorting that it is well that the editress of the ❋ M. H. Spielmann (N/A)

"I take off my hat to your 'society editress'," Dundee commented with false cheerfulness, when he had laid the paper back upon Penny's desk. ❋ Anne Austin (N/A)

She designated the society editress of the _Morning ❋ Various (N/A)

Its bill of contents announces "a complete story," by the editress, and also a "complete novelette," by Mrs. LOVETT CAMERON. ❋ Various (N/A)

Orleans, while I was acting as assistant editress of the _Southern ❋ Fannie A. Beers (N/A)

"Standard" -- he invariably referred to "the _editress_" -- wears pattens as ❋ M. H. Spielmann (N/A)

"The C.ll" on July 26, 1919, announced that Anita C. Block, editress of ❋ Joseph J. Mereto (N/A)

Thus we find one literary editress advocating the pedantic British pronunciation tomahto in lieu of the good English tomato, rhyming with potato, saying it sounds so much more ` refined. ❋ Henry Louis (1921)

Addresses were made by both ladies and gentlemen, chief among whom were the Third Princess and the editress of the Woman's Daily Newspaper, the only woman's daily at that time in the world, who urged the importance of the establishment and endowment of schools for the education of girls throughout the empire. ❋ Unknown (1909)

There was the Magazine, of which Mavis was editress, and to which many spicy items were contributed; there was the Entertainments ❋ Angela Brazil (1907)

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