Record Book

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛkərd bʊk/

Definitions of record book

noun a book used to keep track of records or important information

Example Sentences

A1 The record book is used to keep track of all the students' grades.

A2 I need to update the record book with the latest sales figures.

B1 The record book contains information about the history of the company.

B2 She broke the world record and her name will go down in the record book.

C1 The record book is a valuable resource for researchers studying the past.

C2 The record book is meticulously maintained and is considered a reliable source of information.

Examples of record book in a Sentence

formal The record book contains all the official data and statistics for the company.

informal I keep all my important information in the record book.

slang Hey, can you pass me the record book? I need to check something.

figurative Her dedication to her craft has earned her a permanent spot in the record book of history.

Grammatical Forms of record book

plural

record books

comparative

more record book

superlative

most record book

present tense

record book

future tense

will record book

perfect tense

have recorded book

continuous tense

is recording book

singular

record book

positive degree

record book

infinitive

to record book

gerund

recording book

participle

recorded book

Origin and Evolution of record book

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'record book' originated from the combination of the words 'record' meaning to keep track of information and 'book' referring to a written or printed work.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a book where records or accounts were kept, the term 'record book' has evolved to encompass any book used for keeping track of information or data in various fields such as sports, business, or personal records.