Understanding Key Terms: Editorialize, Subjective, Mean, Median, Mode, Substantiate, Diligent, Censure, and Manifest
This resource provides clear definitions and examples for key terms related to editorial writing and statistics. Key concepts such as editorializing, subjectivity, and various statistical measures including mean, median, and mode are explained. It also covers the importance of substantiating claims, the value of diligence in work, the process of censure, and how to manifest clarity in communication. This guide is ideal for students and professionals looking to enhance their understanding of these terms and their applications.
Understanding Key Terms: Editorialize, Subjective, Mean, Median, Mode, Substantiate, Diligent, Censure, and Manifest
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Editorialize • Definition: • To share or write an opinion Synonyms: Comment Express opinion Remark • Antonyms: • Stay quiet • Not take one side or another • Examples: • Opinion writers for the newspaper • Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert • Talk show hosts: Bill O’Reilly, Nancy Grace
Editorialize sentences • The TV news reporter editorialized about the new speed limit law. • I would editorialize about….
Subjective • Definition: • To favor one side over the other • Synonyms: • Slanted • Biased • Prejudiced • One-sided • Examples: • You’re subjective about family and friends • Coaches are subjective about refs’ calls against their team • VHS students subjective in rivalry games vs. Ainsworth • Antonyms: • Objective • Fair • Neutral • unbiased
Subjective Sentences • The judge would not rule in his son’s case because he would be subjective. • A subjective ref would…
Mean • Definition:average • Synonyms: • Examples: • The mean of 40 and 50 is 45 • Mean of a class’ test grades • Mean of how much you earn each month over a year • Antonyms: • Highest or lowest number
Mean sentences • The mean high temperature for the month of July is 88. • The mean amount of money I earn each month is…
Median • Definition: • The middle point • Synonyms: • Center • Middle • halfway • Examples: • 1, 2, 4, 7, 9: The median is 4 • 82, 83, 88, 89, 90—The median grade is 88 • Antonyms: • Starting or ending point
Median Sentences • The heights of the bb team are 5’10, 5’11, 6’4, 6’5, and 6’5; the median is 6’4. • If your test scores are 80, 82, and 96, the median is…
Mode • Definition: • Most frequent number or value • Synonyms: • Examples: • If test scores are 90, 90, 90, 92, 95: Mode is 90 • If weights are 150, 151, 152, 179, 179: Mode is 179 • Antonyms: • Only once
Mode Sentences • The high temps this week were 21, 28, 28, 42, 42, 42. The mode is 42. • 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 7: The mode is…
Substantiate • Definition: • To prove or support a fact • Synonyms: • Authenticate • Prove • Confirm • verify • Examples: • A friend confirms an alibi • A receipt proves you bought the stereo there • A video camera proves a driver ran the red light • Antonyms: • Prove wrong • Disprove • Discredit • invalidate
Substantiate Sentences • Can anyone else substantiate your claim that you were home last night? • __________ can substantiate that I was at school yesterday.
Diligent • Definition: persistent and hard-working • Synonyms: • Attentive • Careful • Never stopping • thorough • Examples: • Studying several hours every day • Never missing a day in ten years • Working on a project for 12 straight hours • Antonyms: • Lazy • Sluggish • Slothful
Diligent sentences • The diligent farmer worked in his fields over twelve hours every day. • A diligent worker at your job would…
Censure • Definition: • to punish or formally reprimand • Synonyms: • Criticize • Condemn • Disapprove • fault • Examples: • Late to work too many times • Found breaking rules by your boss • Ethics board find you being unethical • Antonyms: • Praise • Compliment • Honor • commend
Censure Sentences • The lawyer was censured for not sharing his findings with the defense. • Someone might be censured at work for…
Manifest • Definition: • To show something clearly • Synonyms: • Obvious • Apparent • Clear • visible • Examples: • Whether it’s sunny or cloudy is manifest • The sun rising in the east is manifest • Who the next president will be is not manifest • Antonyms: • Hard to see • Unclear • Vague • doubtful
Manifest Sentences • Some say global warming is real; others say it is not manifest. • Something that is manifest (or not manifest) is…