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Records has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Proper Noun

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Noun
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plural of record

"The company released new sales records showing their highest revenue ever."

In plain English: Records are official documents that keep track of important facts about people, events, or things.

"The sales records show that we made our best profit last month."

Verb
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of record

"She records her daily workouts to track her progress over time."

In plain English: To record something means to write it down or capture it so you can remember it later.

"They records all their daily expenses in a notebook."

Proper Noun
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plural of Record

"The company's annual report includes records of every transaction made throughout the year."

Example Sentences
"The sales records show that we made our best profit last month." noun
"They records all their daily expenses in a notebook." verb
"He records his daily expenses in a small notebook." verb
"She decided to record her favorite songs for later listening." verb
"The police officer recorded the statement while the witness was still fresh." verb
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Origin

Derived from Latin recordari meaning "to call to mind," this term originally referred to the act of remembering or recalling past events before evolving into a noun denoting written accounts or audio media. The plural form is standard in modern usage, while the singular "record" carries both historical and contemporary meanings related to documentation and performance benchmarks.

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