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record

[ri-kawrd, rek-erd] / rɪˈkɔrd, ˈrɛk ərd /


NOUN
achievement
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
WEAK






Example Sentences

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The party's victory in May 2023 -- when it was known as Move Forward -- came on a record turnout of 75 percent.

From Barron's

For the record, few players interviewed by AFP were fans of the Puerto Rican superstar, and some admitted they had not heard of him before he was given the high-profile stage.

From Barron's

But avoiding a negotiation can be costly, and the stakes have only gotten higher as car prices have soared to record levels and auto-loan interest rates have climbed.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company, which recorded a $17.44 billion unrealized loss in the fourth quarter, is slated to report full financial results on Thursday.

From The Wall Street Journal

The previous guidance, dating back to 2014, said prisoners should be recorded and placed in facilities which "reflect the gender in which the person in custody is currently living".

From BBC