Edition
UK /["/ɪˈdɪʃn/"]/US /["/ɪˈdɪʃn/"]/
Definition
the form in which a book, newspaper, etc. is published
In simple words: A specific version of a book, magazine, or other publication.
Examples
- The latest edition of the magazine features an exclusive interview with the author.
- I prefer the hardcover edition of that classic novel.
- This special edition of the game includes additional content.
- The new edition has improved graphics and gameplay.
- They released a limited edition series for collectors.
Usage notes
Use 'edition' when referring to updated versions of publications, like books or magazines. Avoid using it for non-publication contexts.
Grammar pattern
edition + of + object
Memory hint
Think of 'edit' in 'edition' — it's like an edited version of a book.
Collocations
- first
- second
- etc.
- bring out
- issue
- appear
- be out
- come out
- in a… edition
- edition of
- first
- second
- etc.
- bring out
- issue
- appear
- be out
- come out
- in a… edition
- edition of
- first
- second
- etc.
- bring out
- issue
- appear
- be out
- come out
- in a… edition
- edition of
Synonyms
- version
- impression
- release
- issue
Antonyms
- deletion
- obliteration
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'addition', meaning something added.
- Using 'edition' to refer to objects other than publications.