Registered

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛdʒɪstərd/

Definitions of registered

verb to officially record or enroll in a list or system

Example Sentences

A1 I registered for the class next semester.

A2 She registered her new car with the DMV.

B1 He registered his business with the local chamber of commerce.

B2 The company registered a significant increase in profits this quarter.

C1 The organization registered a record number of attendees at the conference.

C2 The artist's work is registered with a copyright protection agency.

Examples of registered in a Sentence

formal The company is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

informal I just registered for the conference next month.

slang I finally registered for that online course everyone's been talking about.

figurative Her smile registered genuine surprise when she saw the surprise party.

Grammatical Forms of registered

past tense

registered

plural

registereds

comparative

more registered

superlative

most registered

present tense

register

future tense

will register

perfect tense

have registered

continuous tense

is registering

singular

registered

positive degree

registered

infinitive

to register

gerund

registering

participle

registered

Origin and Evolution of registered

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'registered' originated from the Latin word 'registrare', which means 'to record' or 'to enter in a list'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of keeping records or lists, the word 'registered' evolved to also mean officially recorded or recognized, such as in the case of registered trademarks or registered voters.