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    record

    noun

    verb

    • 1. set down in writing or some other permanent form for later reference: "they were asked to keep a diary and record everything they ate or drank" Similar write downset downput in writingput down
    • 2. convert (sound or a performance) into a permanent form for subsequent reproduction or broadcast: "they were recording a guitar recital" Similar make a record/recording oftapetape-recordvideo-record

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  2. a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on a computer: The weather centre keeps a record of the weather. This summer has been the hottest on record (= the hottest summer known about).

  3. The meaning of RECORD is to set down in writing : furnish written evidence of. How to use record in a sentence.

  4. A record is a round, flat piece of black plastic on which sound, especially music, is stored, and which can be played on a record player. You can also refer to the music stored on this piece of plastic as a record.

  5. record. 1. /ˈrɛkərd/ anything providing permanent evidence about past events. 2. /rəˈkord/ set down in permanent form. IPA guide. Other forms: records; recorded; recording. Record started off meaning "to register," with a record being something written down.

  6. Definition of record noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. What is a basic definition of record! Record means to set something down or preserve it in a way that keeps permanent evidence of it. Record is also used to refer to the writing or document that is the preserved account of something. Record is also an achievement that is the best or highest amount.

  8. a report, list, or aggregate of actions or achievements: He made a good record in college. The ship has a fine sailing record.

  9. record noun (BEHAVIOUR) A person's or company's record is their behaviour or achievements: [ usually singular ] She has an outstanding academic record (= has done very well in school). Of all airlines they have the best safety record.

  10. Noun. Adjective. Idiom. Filter. verb. recorded, recording, records. To set down for preservation in writing or other permanent form. She recorded her thoughts in a diary. American Heritage. To put in writing, print, etc. for future use; draw up an account of. To record the day's events. Webster's New World. To make a permanent or official note of.

  11. Aug 28, 2021 · The fact or condition of being, or of having been, written down as evidence of a legal matter, esp. as part of the proceedings or verdict of a court of law; evidence which is preserved in this way, and may be appealed to in case of dispute. Chiefly in phrases with prepositions, as of record, † in record, by record, on record, upon record.