verb
- expressing personal opinions or interpretations rather than sticking to objective facts; inserting editorial commentary into a report or account
Usage: present participle of 'editorialize'; often used critically to describe bias in journalism or reporting
Examples
- The news anchor was criticized for editorializing instead of simply reporting the facts.
- She accused the documentary of editorializing by selecting only footage that supported one viewpoint.
- Good journalism requires avoiding editorializing and presenting multiple perspectives.
- The teacher warned students against editorializing in their research papers.
- He couldn't help editorializing about the election results during the broadcast.
- The report was supposed to be neutral, but the author kept editorializing throughout.