Definitions and Examples of edited, revised, modified
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Something that has been revised, corrected, or modified for improvement.
Example
The final version of the book was edited to remove grammatical errors and improve readability.
Something that has been reviewed, updated, or modified for accuracy or completeness.
Example
The revised edition of the textbook includes new information and corrections to errors found in the previous version.
Something that has been changed or altered from its original form.
Example
The modified car had a custom paint job and a new engine that increased its speed and performance.
Key Differences: edited vs revised vs modified
- 1Edited refers to something that has been revised, corrected, or modified for improvement.
- 2Revised refers to something that has been reviewed, updated, or modified for accuracy or completeness.
- 3Modified refers to something that has been changed or altered from its original form.
Effective Usage of edited, revised, modified
- 1Academic Writing: Use these antonyms to describe the state of a written work.
- 2Journalism: Incorporate these antonyms when describing the state of an article or news story.
- 3Film and Video Production: Use these antonyms to describe the state of a video or film.
Remember this!
The antonyms of unedited are edited, revised, and modified. Use these words to describe the state of a written work, an article, a news story, or a video or film.