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- Dictionarynounmonitor (noun) · monitors (plural noun) · monitor lizard (noun) · monitor lizards (plural noun)
- an instrument or device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of a process or quantity:"a heart monitor"
- a person operating a monitor:"a monitor aboard the vessel said he had measured radiation levels ten times the normal level"
- a person who observes a process or activity to check that it is carried out fairly or correctly, especially in an official capacity:"the independent judicial monitor"
- a person who listens to and reports on foreign radio broadcasts and signals:"radio monitors reported they heard the pilot say he was heading for Paris"
- US ENGLISHa raised section of roof running down the center of a railroad car, building, etc., providing light or ventilation; a clerestory.
- a television receiver used in a studio to select or verify the picture being broadcast from a particular camera:"the playback can be displayed on an external television screen or monitor"
- a large tropical Old World lizard with a long neck, narrow head, forked tongue, strong claws, and a short body. Monitors were formerly believed to give warning of crocodiles.
- historicala shallow-draft armored warship mounting one or two heavy guns for bombardment.
verbmonitor (verb) · monitors (third person present) · monitored (past tense) · monitored (past participle) · monitoring (present participle)- observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review:"equipment was installed to monitor air quality"Similar:
- maintain regular surveillance over:"it was easy for the enemy to monitor his movements"Similar:beat-poundingsentry dutykeep guard (on)keep watch (on)walk the beat (of)pound the beat (of)make the rounds (of)walk along/aroundrange (over)perform sentry duty (on)stand guard (over)keep a vigil (on)keep a lookout (over)
- listen to and report on (a foreign radio broadcast or a phone conversation):"listening devices were used to monitor conversations" · "it was not easy to discover exactly how many calls were monitored"
- check or regulate the technical quality of (a radio transmission or television signal):"a sound assistant monitors the signal on headphones"
Originearly 16th century (in monitor): from Latin, from monit- ‘warned’, from the verb monere. monitor dates from the 1930s. - See results only from thesaurus.com
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