proofreader

[ˈpruːfriːdə(r)]

proofreader Definition

a person whose job is to check text before it is printed or put online, in order to correct any mistakes in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.

Using proofreader: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "proofreader" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The proofreader found several errors in the manuscript.

  • Example

    She works as a freelance proofreader for various publishing companies.

  • Example

    The newspaper has a team of proofreaders who check every article before it goes to print.

proofreader Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for proofreader

Phrases with proofreader

  • symbols and notations used by proofreaders to indicate corrections that need to be made in a text

    Example

    The author was confused by the proofreading marks on her manuscript.

  • computer programs designed to check text for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors

    Example

    Many writers use proofreading software to catch mistakes before submitting their work.

  • proofreading services offered over the internet

    Example

    She hired an online proofreading service to check her thesis before submitting it.

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Summary: proofreader in Brief

A 'proofreader' [ˈpruːfriːdə(r)] is a person who checks text for mistakes in grammar, spelling, or punctuation before it is printed or put online. They use proofreading marks and software to identify errors and make corrections. 'Proofreader' is often used interchangeably with 'copy editor' and 'editor.'

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