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stenographer

[stuh-nog-ruh-fer] / stəˈnɒg rə fər /


NOUN
court reporter
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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“I wasn’t trying to be a stenographer,” Mr. Ellison, 59, said in an interview this month.

From New York Times

"Locals marvelled at this weekly durbar, where Ahmed, one ear pressed to his mobile phone and other taking in requests for constituency service, would mutter orders to his personal assistant or stenographer".

From BBC

Federal prosecutor Edwin Wertz, who had sent a stenographer to the park, announced he would indict Debs.

From Washington Post

His father was a building contractor and real estate broker, his mother a stenographer and bookkeeper.

From New York Times

The new “Night Court,” like the original, takes place at an after-hours Manhattan arraignment court and centers on the characters that populate it: the judge, the lawyers, the bailiffs, the stenographers, the scofflaws.

From New York Times