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Adjective (2 meanings)
1. set down or registered in a permanent form especially on film or tape for reproduction.
Example:
- “recorded music”
recorded is the opposite of:
- live, unrecorded (adjective) - actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing
recorded is similar to:
- canned, transcribed (adjective) - recorded for broadcast
- filmed (adjective) - recorded on film
- prerecorded (adjective) - recorded at one time for transmission later
- taped, tape-recorded (adjective) - recorded on tape
2. (of securities) having the owner's name entered in a register.
Example:
- “recorded holders of a stock”
recorded is similar to:
- registered (adjective) - listed or recorded officially
» record
Noun (8 meanings)
1. anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events.
Example:
- “the film provided a valuable record of stage techniques”
record is a type of:
- evidence (noun) - an indication that makes something evident
types of record:
- file, data file (noun) - a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together
- history, account, chronicle, story (noun) - a record or narrative description of past events
- memorabilia (noun) - a record of things worth remembering
- stub, check stub, counterfoil (noun) - the part of a check that is retained as a record
- working papers (noun) - records kept of activities involved in carrying out a project
- written record, written account (noun) - a written document preserving knowledge of facts or events
record is derivationally related to:
- to commemorate, memorialize, memorialise, immortalize, immortalise, record (verb) - be or provide a memorial to a person or an event
- to record, enter, put down (verb) - make a record of
Domain of synset - TOPIC:
- photography, picture taking (noun) - the act of taking and printing photographs
2. sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove.
phonograph record, phonograph recording, record, disk, disc, platter
record is a type of:
- sound recording, audio recording, audio (noun) - a recording of acoustic signals
types of record:
- LP, L-P (noun) - a long-playing phonograph record
- seventy-eight, 78 (noun) - a shellac based phonograph record that played at 78 revolutions per minute
parts of record:
- acetate disk, phonograph recording disk (noun) - a disk coated with cellulose acetate
record is derivationally related to:
3. the number of wins versus losses and ties a team has had.
Example:
- “at 9-0 they have the best record in their league”
record is a type of:
- number (noun) - a concept of quantity involving zero and units
4. the sum of recognized accomplishments.
Examples:
- “the lawyer has a good record”,
- “the track record shows that he will be a good president”
record is a type of:
- accomplishment, achievement (noun) - the action of accomplishing something
5. a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone.
Examples:
- “Al Smith used to say, `Let's look at the record'”,
- “his name is in all the record books”
record is a type of:
- fact (noun) - a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened
types of record:
- card, scorecard (noun) - (golf) a record of scores (as in golf)
- logbook (noun) - a book in which the log is written
- won-lost record (noun) - (sports) a record of win versus losses
6. an extreme attainment; the best (or worst) performance ever attested (as in a sport).
Examples:
- “he tied the Olympic record”,
- “coffee production last year broke all previous records”,
- “Chicago set the homicide record”
record is a type of:
- attainment (noun) - the act of achieving an aim
types of record:
- track record (noun) - the fastest time ever recorded for a specific distance at a particular racetrack
- world record (noun) - the best record in the whole world
7. a document that can serve as legal evidence of a transaction.
Example:
- “they could find no record of the purchase”
record is a type of:
- document (noun) - a written account of ownership or obligation
types of record:
- balance sheet (noun) - a record of the financial situation of an institution on a particular date by listing its assets and the claims against those assets
- bankbook, passbook (noun) - a record of deposits and withdrawals and interest held by depositors at certain banks
- checkbook, chequebook (noun) - a book issued to holders of checking accounts
- expense record (noun) - a written record of money spent
- ledger, leger, account book, book of account, book (noun) - a record in which commercial accounts are recorded
- payslip (noun) - a slip of paper included with your pay that records how much money you have earned and how much tax or insurance etc. has been taken out
- register (noun) - a book in which names and transactions are listed
record is derivationally related to:
Domain of synset - TOPIC:
- law, jurisprudence (noun) - the collection of rules imposed by authority
8. a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted.
Examples:
- “he ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the court”,
- “the prostitute had a record a mile long”
Verb (5 meanings)
to record is a way to:
ways to record:
- to accession (verb) - make a record of additions to a collection, such as a library
- to book (verb) - record a charge in a police register
- to chronicle (verb) - record in chronological order
- to clock in, punch in, clock on (verb) - register one's arrival at work
- to document (verb) - record in detail
- to file, file away (verb) - place in a container for keeping records
- to film, shoot, take (verb) - make a film or photograph of something
- to film (verb) - record in film
- to inscribe (verb) - write, engrave, or print as a lasting record
- to keep, maintain (verb) - maintain by writing regular records
- to log (verb) - enter into a log, as on ships and planes
- to log up, clock up (verb) - record a distance travelled
- to manifest (verb) - record in a ship's manifest
- to notch (verb) - notch a surface to record something
- to photograph, snap, shoot (verb) - record on photographic film
- to post (verb) - display, as of records in sports games
- to record, tape (verb) - register electronically
- to register (verb) - record in writing
- to ring up (verb) - to perform and record a sale on a cash register
- to score, mark (verb) - make underscoring marks
- to tally, chalk up (verb) - keep score, as in games
- to videotape, tape (verb) - record on videotape
to record is derivationally related to:
- entry (noun) - an item inserted in a written record
- record (noun) - anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events
- record (noun) - a document that can serve as legal evidence of a transaction
- recorder, recording equipment, recording machine (noun) - equipment for making records
- registrar, record-keeper, recorder (noun) - someone responsible for keeping records
Domain of synset - TOPIC:
- recording, transcription (noun) - the act of making a record (especially an audio record)
Example:
- “They recorded her singing”
to record is the opposite of:
to record is a way to:
ways to record:
- to cut (verb) - record a performance on (a medium)
- to cut (verb) - make a recording of
- to prerecord (verb) - record before presentation, as of a broadcast
- to tape record (verb) - record with a tape recorder
- to write, save (verb) - record data on a computer
to record is derivationally related to:
- magnetic tape, mag tape, tape (noun) - memory device consisting of a long thin plastic strip coated with iron oxide
- phonograph record, phonograph recording, record, disk, disc, platter (noun) - sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove
- recorder, recording equipment, recording machine (noun) - equipment for making records
- recording, transcription (noun) - the act of making a record (especially an audio record)
- tape, tape recording, taping (noun) - a recording made on magnetic tape
Examples:
- “The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero”,
- “The gauge read `empty'”
to record is a way to:
- to indicate (verb) - to state or express briefly
ways to record:
- to say (verb) - indicate
- to show (verb) - give evidence of, as of records
- to strike (verb) - indicate (a certain time) by striking
to record is derivationally related to:
- adjustment, registration, readjustment (noun) - the act of adjusting something to match a standard
- reading, meter reading (noun) - the act of measuring with meters or similar instruments
- reading, meter reading, indication (noun) - a datum about some physical state that is presented to a user by a meter or similar instrument
Example:
- “Did you register any change when I pressed the button?”
to record entails:
- to perceive, comprehend (verb) - to become aware of through the senses
Verb group:
5. be or provide a memorial to a person or an event.
to commemorate, memorialize, memorialise, immortalize, immortalise, record
Examples:
- “This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps”,
- “We memorialized the Dead”
to record is a way to:
- to remind (verb) - put in the mind of someone
ways to record:
- to monumentalize, monumentalise (verb) - record or memorialize lastingly with a monument
to record is derivationally related to:
- commemorative, commemorating (adjective) - intended as a commemoration
- memorial, monument (noun) - a structure erected to commemorate persons or events
- memorial, commemoration, remembrance (noun) - a recognition of meritorious service
- record (noun) - anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events