noun
- plural of editorializer; people who write or express editorial opinions, especially in news media or public commentary
Usage: typically used in journalism and media contexts; can carry a neutral or slightly critical connotation depending on context
Examples
- The newspaper's editorializers shaped public opinion on the election.
- Cable news editorializers often blur the line between reporting and opinion.
- Some editorializers criticized the government's new policy in their columns.
- The magazine hired several prominent editorializers to boost readership.
- Political editorializers on both sides of the aisle debated the proposal.
- Unlike straight reporters, editorializers are expected to express their viewpoints.