- rec·ordrecord (noun) · records (plural noun) · court record (noun) · court records (plural noun)
- a thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing or some other permanent form:"you should keep a written record" · "identification was made through dental records" · "a record of meter readings"
- lawan official report of the proceedings and judgment in a court.
- computinga number of related items of information which are handled as a unit.
- the sum of the past achievements or actions of a person or organization; a person or thing's previous conduct or performance:"the safety record at the airport" · "the team preserved its unbeaten home record"
- short for criminal record
- (especially in sports) the best performance or most remarkable event of its kind that has been officially measured and noted:"he held the world record for over a decade" · "record profits" · "he managed to beat the record"
- a thin plastic disk carrying recorded sound, especially music, in grooves on each surface, for reproduction by a record player:"I'm listening to records in my room"
- a piece or collection of music reproduced on a phonographic record or on another medium, such as compact disc:"my favorite record" · "a record company"
record (verb) · records (third person present) · recorded (past tense) · recorded (past participle) · recording (present participle)- set down in writing or some other permanent form for later reference, especially officially:"they were asked to keep a diary and record everything they ate or drank"
- state or express publicly or officially; make an official record of:"the coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death"
- (of an instrument or observer) show or register (a measurement or result):"the temperature was the lowest recorded since 1926"
- achieve (a certain score or result):"they recorded their first win of the season"
- convert (sound or a performance) into permanent form for later reproduction:"they were recording a guitar recital"
- produce (a piece or collection of music or a program) by recording a live performance:"they go into the studio next week to record their debut album"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French record ‘remembrance’, from recorder ‘bring to remembrance’, from Latin recordari ‘remember’, based on cor, cord- ‘heart’. The noun was earliest used in law to denote the fact of being written down as evidence. The verb originally meant ‘narrate orally or in writing’, also ‘repeat so as to commit to memory’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing or some other permanent form:
- the sum of the past achievements or actions of a person or organization; a person or thing's previous conduct or performance:
- (especially in sports) the best performance or most remarkable event of its kind that has been officially measured and noted:
- a thin plastic disk carrying recorded sound, especially music, in grooves on each surface, for reproduction by a record player:
verb- set down in writing or some other permanent form for later reference, especially officially:
- state or express publicly or officially; make an official record of:
- (of an instrument or observer) show or register (a measurement or result):
- achieve (a certain score or result):
- convert (sound or a performance) into permanent form for later reproduction:
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