Documented

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈdɑkjəˌmɛntɪd/

Definitions of documented

verb to record or capture in writing or other form

Example Sentences

A1 The teacher documented the students' progress in their notebooks.

A2 The scientist documented the results of the experiment in a research paper.

B1 The historian documented the events of the past in his book.

B2 The journalist documented the war-torn country's struggles in a series of articles.

C1 The filmmaker documented the lives of indigenous tribes in a documentary film.

C2 The researcher documented the effects of climate change on the ecosystem in a comprehensive report.

adjective having been recorded or captured in writing or other form

Example Sentences

A1 The documented evidence clearly shows his innocence.

A2 The instructions are clearly documented in the user manual.

B1 The company's policies and procedures are well-documented for employees to reference.

B2 The research findings were thoroughly documented in the report.

C1 The historical events were meticulously documented by the archivists.

C2 The artist's life and work have been extensively documented in various biographies.

Examples of documented in a Sentence

formal The findings were carefully documented in the research report.

informal I made sure to document everything in the report.

slang I've got it all down on paper, documented and ready to go.

figurative Her journey was documented in a series of paintings that captured her emotions.

Grammatical Forms of documented

past tense

documented

plural

documenteds

comparative

more documented

superlative

most documented

present tense

document

future tense

will document

perfect tense

have documented

continuous tense

is documenting

singular

documented

positive degree

documented

infinitive

to document

gerund

documenting

participle

documenting

Origin and Evolution of documented

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'documented' originated from the Latin word 'documentum', which means a lesson, proof, or evidence.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to something that is supported by written evidence or proof, the term 'documented' has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings related to providing evidence or support for something.