"Recorded" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Recorded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Recorded" Meaning

To be recorded means to catch or capture something, such as sound or image, and save it to a device or storage, so that it can be played back or retrieved at a later time.

"Recorded" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "recorded"


1. Music Performance
She had recorded a song for a local competition and waited anxilly for the results.

2. Historical Event
The victory of the battle was recorded in the annals of history, marking an important era for the nation's independence.

3. Audio/Video Metadata
The television station recorded all the major news events of the week for anyone to watch on their website.

4. Test Scores
Her exam scores were recorded in the school's database to keep track of her overall performance.

5. Phone Conversation
Beware, all incoming and outgoing calls are recorded by the company for surveillance purposes.

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[Note: The examples are in context and showcase the versatility and wide application of the word "recorded" in different fields.]

"Recorded" Similar Words

Reconveyance

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Reconveyance refers to the process of transferring ownership or possession of a piece of property back to its original owner, usually after a mortgage or other encumbrance has been satisfied.

Reconveyances

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Reconveyances refers to the act of conveying or transmitting something again, usually a document, message, or information, often after it has been checked, re-examined, or verified for its authenticity, accuracy, or validity. In a legal context, reconveyances often refer to the process of re-delivering a deed or a property title to its original owner, usually after the original party to whom it was conveyed has been through bankruptcy or has defaulted on a mortgage or loan.

Reconvicted

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Record-breaking

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Describing a record that has been broken, or an achievement that is the best in a particular field or over a particular period, until its own record might be broken. For example: "The athlete's record-breaking time took her to the top of the Olympic rankings."

Record-sized

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Record

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Recordable

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Capable of being recorded or written down.

Recordation

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Recordation refers to the act of making a formal or official record of something, often in writing or electronically. It involves creating a permanent document or entry that establishes the veracity or existence of a particular fact, event, or transaction.

Recorder

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Recorders

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Recorders refer to several items:<br><br>1. A musical instrument, often used in schools, resembling a simple woodwind instrument with a long tube and finger holes.<br>2. A device used to record sound or data, often in the form of a handheld or digital device.<br>3. A type of notebook or account book used for keeping track of transactions, events, or data.<br>4. A verb meaning to keep a record of something, to document or preserve information.

Recording

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The act of capturing sounds, images, or data using a device or technology, often by converting physical phenomena into electrical signals that can be stored or reproduced.

Recordings

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Recordist

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Records

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Documents or accounts kept in a systematic and organized way, especially for business or official purposes.<br><br>Example: "The company keeps detailed records of its sales and expenses."<br><br>Synonyms: accounts, files, archives<br><br>Antonyms: negligence, disregard

Recount

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To count or tell again, especially because the previous count was wrong or uncertain.

Recounted

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