Record Player

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /rɪˈkɔrd ˈpleɪər/

Definitions of record player

noun a type of turntable used for playing vinyl records

Example Sentences

A1 I have a record player in my living room.

A2 My grandparents used to listen to music on a record player.

B1 I bought a new record player with Bluetooth capabilities.

B2 The vintage record player I found at the flea market still works perfectly.

C1 The audiophile invested in a high-end record player for his vinyl collection.

C2 The record player, with its warm sound and nostalgic feel, became the centerpiece of the room.

Examples of record player in a Sentence

formal The audiophile purchased a high-end record player to enjoy his vinyl collection.

informal I love listening to music on my record player, it has such a warm sound.

slang I scored a sick record player at the thrift store for a steal.

figurative The record player of memories spun in his mind, playing back moments from his past.

Grammatical Forms of record player

plural

record players

comparative

more advanced record player

superlative

most advanced record player

present tense

plays record player

future tense

will play record player

perfect tense

has played record player

continuous tense

is playing record player

singular

record player

positive degree

good record player

infinitive

to play record player

gerund

playing record player

participle

played record player

Origin and Evolution of record player

First Known Use: 1895 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'record player' originated from the combination of the words 'record' and 'player' to describe a device that plays recorded sound from vinyl discs.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to refer to devices that played sound recordings from discs, the term 'record player' has evolved to encompass various types of audio playback devices, including turntables and modern digital music players.