Pronunciation: /stəˈnɑɡrəfər/
noun a person whose job is to transcribe spoken or recorded speech into written form, typically using a shorthand or typing machine
A1 The stenographer quickly typed out the meeting notes.
A2 The stenographer transcribed the witness's statement during the trial.
B1 The stenographer used shorthand to record the speaker's words accurately.
B2 The stenographer was skilled at typing verbatim transcripts of court proceedings.
C1 The stenographer was able to transcribe complex legal documents with precision.
C2 The stenographer's expertise in transcription made them an invaluable asset to the law firm.
formal The stenographer transcribed every word spoken during the court proceedings.
informal The stenographer has to type really fast to keep up with the speaker.
slang I heard the stenographer is a pro at shorthand.
figurative As a stenographer of memories, she captured every detail of the event in her mind.
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