Edition
Noun
UK
/ɪˈdɪʃ.ən/
US
/ɪˈdɪʃ.ən/
Definition
A specific version of a book, newspaper, magazine, or product.
Example
"I bought the latest edition of the book."
"The school released a new edition of the science textbook with updated experiments."
"The evening edition of the newspaper contained updated stories about the international sports event."
Explanation
Edition means a particular version of a published work, such as a book, newspaper, or magazine. For example, “the first edition of 56 Lessons of Greatness” refers to the first set of copies printed. Newspapers and magazines are published in daily or weekly editions. Edition can also describe a special version, like a “limited edition watch” that only a few people can buy. It focuses on versions, copies, or releases of something.