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recorder
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "recorder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device that records audio or video, or to a person who records information, such as minutes in a meeting. Example: "The recorder captured every detail of the meeting, ensuring that nothing was missed."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
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60 human-written examples
We sometimes wonder whether this is the negro's revenge.What of parents, surely free to smack and belt their way to discipline in those days?Not according to the Recorder of Bradford, Frank Beverley, recorded in his law court in 1951 inveighing on the crimes that could be traced to poor parenting:Parents at this time, unfortunately, do not take sufficient care in bringing up their children.
News & Media
Do you remember back in 1980 when we all rushed to buy a tape recorder that couldn't record?
News & Media
But there are good reasons why things might actually be different this time.The PVR first emerged a few years ago as an alternative to the video cassette recorder (VCR) for people who wanted to record television programmes but did not want the stack of tapes they generated.
News & Media
TiVo, maker of the pioneering personal video recorder (PVR), says it plans to enable subscribers to download recorded shows on to iPods and other portable devices for viewing on the move.
News & Media
The flight's crew included four air stewards and the captain, Patrick Sonderheimer, whose attempts to enter the cockpit by hammering on the door and appealing to Lubitz to "open the damned door" were heard on the cockpit voice recorder.
News & Media
(I blame the cheap tape recorder I was using).
News & Media
And it is interesting that the focus was, instead, about the fact that my father was born in Serbia and that he was a musician and that I hadn't been a true judge at home because I'd only been a recorder [part-time judge in England and Wales] for 10 years.
News & Media
In his famously 'enigmatic' interviews (ie: he's an infuriating,tight- lipped sod until the tape recorder is turned off), he still manages to get in the odd dig at RSAMD specifically, and drama schools generally ('I had rawness and energy, and that's the thing drama schools try to squash out of you. They don't like ragged edges').
News & Media
"Many matters were raised we did not know at the outset," she told the recorder of London, Nicholas Hilliard QC, who lifted all reporting restrictions and entered not guilty verdicts.
News & Media
A study of 210 young adults who had recently separated, published in Social Psychology and Personality Science, found that those who completed tasks that asked them to reflect on their relationships (including speaking about them privately into a voice recorder four times over nine weeks) recovered better than those who were just given a questionnaire and no activities.
News & Media
For eight minutes, during which the cockpit voice recorder revealed Lubitz said nothing but was breathing normally, he ignored the captain, Patrick Sonderheimer, who was hammering on the cockpit door, and did not respond to increasingly urgent radio calls from air traffic controllers and nearby aircraft.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a specific type of "recorder", be precise. Use "video recorder" for visual recordings, "audio recorder" for sound, and "digital voice recorder" for digital voice capture. Specificity enhances clarity.
Common error
Avoid using the term "recorder" without specifying the type, especially when context demands clarity. For instance, don't just say "the recorder malfunctioned"; clarify if it was a "tape recorder", "video recorder", or another specific type. Otherwise, you risk confusing your audience.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "recorder" is as a noun. It commonly refers to a device used for recording audio or video, as illustrated by Ludwig examples related to "tape recorder", "video recorder", and "cockpit voice recorder". It can also refer to a person responsible for keeping records.
Frequent in
News & Media
64%
Formal & Business
18%
Science
18%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "recorder" is a versatile noun with multiple meanings, primarily referring to a device that captures audio or video, or a person responsible for maintaining records. Ludwig's examples reveal its widespread use across diverse contexts, predominantly in news and media, as well as formal business and scientific domains. While grammatically correct, clarity is enhanced by specifying the type of "recorder" when context demands it. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is correct and usable in written English.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
recording device
Focuses on the function of recording, emphasizing the device's capability.
tape recorder
Specifies the type of recorder, using magnetic tape as the recording medium.
audio recorder
Highlights the audio aspect of recording, suitable when the primary focus is sound.
video recorder
Specifies the recording of video content, useful when visual information is the focus.
personal video recorder
Refers specifically to a device used for recording television programs for later viewing.
court recorder
Refers to someone who records court session to take minutes.
digital voice recorder
Emphasizes the digital format and voice recording capabilities.
cockpit voice recorder
Specifies a recorder used in aircraft to record the audio environment of the flight deck.
voice recorder
Focuses on recording voice or audio.
registrar
Highlights the person responsible for keeping official records.
FAQs
What is another word for "recorder"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "recording device", "tape recorder", or "registrar".
How to use "recorder" in a sentence?
You can use "recorder" to refer to a device that records audio or video, as in "The journalist used a tape recorder to capture the interview" or to refer to a person, as in "The recorder of London lifted all reporting restrictions".
What is the difference between a "recorder" and a "registrar"?
While both terms relate to recording information, a "recorder" typically refers to a device that captures audio or video. A "registrar" is a person responsible for keeping official records or registers.
Is it correct to say "voice recorder" instead of "recorder"?
Yes, "voice recorder" is a more specific term for a device that records audio, providing clarity when the context involves capturing speech or sound. General use of the term "recorder" is fine if the meaning is implied.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested