edit

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Edit' is like refining a diamond. It involves examining a piece of work closely, be it a text, a video, or an audio. Spelling mistakes, incorrect data, bad color composing in video - all these can be corrected in an 'edit.'
Examples in Different Contexts
In grant writing for social projects, editing can make or break a proposal. A project manager might emphasize, 'We need to edit our proposal meticulously to ensure it aligns with the funding criteria.'
Practice Scenarios
Academics

Scenario:

The new research paper has valuable insights but it needs to be more readable before we can publish.

Response:

Absolutely, I'd be happy to edit your paper for clarity and readability.

Creative

Scenario:

The pacing in the second act feels off. We need to find a way to keep the audience engaged.

Response:

Perhaps we can edit the sequence to tighten up the narrative and increase tension.

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