Pronunciation: /ˈfoʊnəˌɡræf/
noun a device used to reproduce sound by means of a stylus in contact with a grooved rotating disk
A1 My grandparents used to listen to music on a phonograph.
A2 I found an old phonograph at a flea market and decided to buy it.
B1 The phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison in the late 19th century.
B2 Despite the rise of digital music, some people still prefer the warm sound of a phonograph.
C1 The phonograph revolutionized the way people experienced music and entertainment.
C2 Collectors pay top dollar for rare phonographs in mint condition.
verb not applicable
A1 I phonograph my favorite songs to listen to later.
A2 She phonographs old records onto her computer for digital preservation.
B1 The museum phonographs historical speeches for educational purposes.
B2 He phonographs interviews with famous musicians for his podcast.
C1 The archivist phonographs rare vinyl records for the library's collection.
C2 The audiophile phonographs live concerts to capture the essence of the performance.
adjective not applicable
A1 I found an old phonograph player in my grandparents' attic.
A2 The phonograph record store sells a variety of vintage albums.
B1 The phonograph technology revolutionized the way people listened to music in the past.
B2 The sound quality of the phonograph was superior to other audio devices of its time.
C1 The phonograph industry faced challenges with the rise of digital music streaming platforms.
C2 The collector's edition phonograph player was a rare find for audiophiles.
adverb not applicable
A1 He listened to music on the phonograph.
A2 She played her favorite record on the phonograph.
B1 The phonograph was invented in the late 19th century.
B2 The sound quality of the phonograph improved over time.
C1 The phonograph revolutionized the way people listened to music.
C2 Despite the rise of digital music, some audiophiles still prefer the warm sound of a phonograph.
pronoun not applicable
A1 A phonograph is an old-fashioned music player.
A2 I found a phonograph at the antique store.
B1 The phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison.
B2 The phonograph revolutionized the way people listened to music.
C1 The phonograph's design has evolved over the years.
C2 Many collectors seek out rare phonographs for their collections.
preposition not applicable
A1 The phonograph is on the table.
A2 She placed the phonograph next to the record player.
B1 The phonograph was used to play music in the early 20th century.
B2 He inherited a collection of phonographs from his grandfather.
C1 The antique phonograph was carefully restored by a professional.
C2 The phonograph, a relic of the past, held sentimental value for the family.
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