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record

written account / best achievement / vinyl disc / to document / to capture audio/video

/ˈɹɛkɔːd/

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: recordspast: recordedpp: recordeding: recording

The word centers on the concept of preservationcapturing a fleeting moment, a piece of data, or a peak achievement so that it becomes permanent and verifiable. As a noun for documentation, it carries a sense of officialdom and evidence. It is often associated with bureaucracy, law, and history, where a "record" serves as the final authority on what actually happened. In the context of achievement, it represents a benchmark of human or mechanical limit. Here, the feeling is one of competition and prestige; breaking a record is an act of surpassing the previous gold standard. As a verb, it shifts from the result to the process. It implies intentionality and precision, whether in the clinical setting of taking meeting minutes or the creative atmosphere of a music studio.

Countable when referring to a specific achievement ('a world record') or a physical vinyl disc ('a jazz record'). Uncountable when referring to a general history of behavior or a permanent account of events ('he has a clean criminal record').

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in the university library while Eleanor is at home.
Eleanor Smith

CHLOE HOW DO I PLAY THE RECORD ON THIS MACHINE

Eleanor Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

grandma please just chill, i'll help you when i'm done cramming.

💡
Eleanor is struggling with a physical vinyl record player (noun). Chloe uses the slang 'chill' and the academic idiom 'cramming' to describe her intense studying for exams.

Meanings

Nounwritten account

A thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing or some other permanent form.

"The company keeps a detailed record of all its transactions."

Nounbest achievement

The best performance or most remarkable achievement of a particular kind.

"She broke the world record for the 100-meter sprint."

Nounvinyl disc

A thin plastic disc on which music is recorded.

"I bought an old vinyl record from the thrift store."

Transitive Verbto document

To set down in writing or some other permanent form for later reference.

"Please record the minutes of the meeting accurately."

Transitive Verbto capture audio/video

To store sounds or visual images on a device so that they can be played back.

"The band is going into the studio to record their new album."

Etymology

Derived from the Old French word record, which stems from the Latin recordari, meaning to remember or call to mind. This is a compound of re-, meaning again, and cor, meaning heart, reflecting an ancient belief that memory was centered in the heart. Over time, the term evolved from the mental act of recalling to the physical act of documenting information for future retrieval.

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