'grating' is not 'gratifying'
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'grating' is not 'gratifying'
My first review has been 'corrected' by the editor re my use of 'grating'. They have corrected this to 'gratifying'.
In essence, these are opposites.
Oxford dictionary reference:
Grating; negative adjective
'sounding harsh, unpleasant, or irritating'
Gratifying; positive adjective
'giving pleasure or satisfaction'
Please could someone advise of how we deal with these issues? As a newbie I'm at a loss.
All i know for certain, is that I cannot 'correct' my review with the opposite sentiment to that which I'm trying to express.
Thanks in advance!
Clare
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It will not be changed in your review when it is published. This is just something that they have marked as a "mistake" - wrongly, in this case. Not good - sorry that happened!
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I completely understand your frustration. It's important for reviews to accurately reflect the reviewer's intended meaning, especially when it comes to nuances like the difference between "grating" and "gratifying." Your concern is valid, and it's unfortunate that this was marked as a mistake.
As Alice mentioned, it won't be changed in your review when it's published, which is a relief. If you haven't already, I'd recommend reaching out to the editor directly to express your concerns and perhaps seek clarification on their reasoning. Hopefully, they'll be receptive to feedback and open to discussing any discrepancies.
Thanks for bringing this up, Clare. Your attention to detail is commendable, and it's important for the integrity of the reviewing process.