Redactor

Pronunciation: /ˈɹɛdˈæktɝ/

Redactor (noun)

  1. A person who prepares written material for publication by correcting, organizing, and improving the text.
  2. A person who changes a legal document, often to remove parts or adjust wording for official use.
  3. A person who collects older writings and arranges them into a new version, usually for study or preservation.

Examples

  • The redactor corrected the formatting before publishing the article.
  • A careful redactor checks grammar and clarity in every draft.