Pronunciation: /ɪˈdɪʃən/

Definitions of edition

noun a particular version of a text, publication, or piece of music that has been revised or updated

Example Sentences

A1 I bought the latest edition of my favorite magazine.

A2 The special edition of the book includes bonus content.

B1 The limited edition sneakers sold out in minutes.

B2 I prefer the hardcover edition of the novel over the paperback.

C1 The first edition of that rare book is worth a lot of money.

C2 The collector's edition of the video game comes with exclusive artwork.

Examples of edition in a Sentence

formal The new edition of the textbook includes updated information and additional resources.

informal I just got the latest edition of my favorite magazine, it's so cool!

slang I found a limited edition sneaker online, it's fire!

figurative Each new day is like a fresh edition of life, waiting to be explored.

Grammatical Forms of edition

past tense

edited

plural

editions

comparative

more edition

superlative

most edition

present tense

edit

future tense

will edit

perfect tense

have edited

continuous tense

is editing

singular

edition

positive degree

edition

infinitive

to edit

gerund

editing

participle

edited

Origin and Evolution of edition

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'edition' originated from the Latin word 'editio', which means a publication or issuing of something.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of publishing, the word 'edition' has evolved to also refer to a particular version or form of a publication, such as a book or newspaper. It is now commonly used in various fields to denote a specific release or iteration of a product or work.