Pronunciation: /lɔɡd/

Definitions of logged

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

Example Sentences

A1 I logged into my email account to check for new messages.

A2 She logged her daily activities in a journal to keep track of her progress.

B1 The system automatically logged the user out after a period of inactivity.

B2 The company logged all employee hours to ensure accurate payroll processing.

C1 The detective logged all evidence collected at the crime scene for further analysis.

C2 The researcher meticulously logged every detail of the experiment in a comprehensive report.

Examples of logged in a Sentence

formal The system automatically logged the user out after a period of inactivity.

informal I forgot to log out of my email account and now someone else has logged in.

slang I logged onto the website to check out the new products.

figurative The memory of that traumatic event has been logged in my mind forever.

Grammatical Forms of logged

past tense

logged

plural

logs

comparative

more logged

superlative

most logged

present tense

log

future tense

will log

perfect tense

have logged

continuous tense

logging

singular

log

positive degree

logged

infinitive

to log

gerund

logging

participle

logged

Origin and Evolution of logged

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'logged' originated from the Middle English word 'loggen' which means to record or enter data.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'logged' has evolved to refer to the action of keeping a record of events or activities, especially in a systematic way such as in a logbook or digital log file.