0 used to describe a piece of writing that expresses a personal opinion and is usually printed in a newspaper opposite the page on which the editorial is printed: --
1 a piece of writing that expresses a personal opinion and is usually printed in a newspaper opposite the page on which the editorial is printed: --
2 a page or section of a newspaper with signed articles expressing personal opinions, usually opposite the page of editorials (= statements of the newspaper’s opinions) --
He frequently wrote articles, letters to editors, and op-ed pieces for leading newspapers.
The newspaper includes features, op-ed columns, sports reports and concert reviews.
Parts of the press coverage spilled over into op-ed articles.
While admitting that the style of his op-ed was challenging and open to different interpretations, he felt little would be served by his continued contribution.
But many also expressed their support for his op-ed piece, or at least what they saw as the gist of it.
The family's residential choice has been a campaign issue as well as fodder for a local op-ed discussant.
The screenplay, sometimes, feels less a collection of dialogues and emotional cues than a series of op-ed pieces sewn together in the most stentorian fashion.
Kiriakou is penning letters from jail, wrote op-ed in guardian.