Censor
UK //ˈsɛnsə//US //ˈsɛnʃər//
Definition
A person or entity that removes or suppresses content deemed inappropriate.
In simple words: To remove parts of something that are not allowed.
Examples
- The government decided to impose a **censor** on the news coverage.
- Many films undergo a **censor** review before being released in theaters.
- A **censor** can be controversial if it limits freedom of expression.
- Some websites have a **censor** in place to block inappropriate content.
- The **censor** cut several scenes from the film for being too violent.
Usage notes
Commonly used in discussions about media, government regulations, or content that is considered inappropriate. Not appropriate for casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
censor + object
Memory hint
Censor sounds like 'sensors' limiting what you can read or watch.
Collocations
- media censor
- government censor
- censor content
Synonyms
- suppressor
- expurgator
- reviewer
Antonyms
- uncensor
- release
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'sensor' - a device that detects changes.
- Using 'censor' as a verb incorrectly - it's primarily used as a noun.
- Overusing 'censor' without context; specify what is being censored.