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stenographer

[stuh-nog-ruh-fer] / stəˈnɒg rə fər /


NOUN
court reporter
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During my five years as a presidential stenographer, I would escape the inherent stress of the White House by frequenting an upscale consignment shop in Dupont Circle.

From New York Times

Beck Dorey-Stein’s first book, “From the Corner of the Oval,” boasted the dream setting for a debut memoir: the Obama White House, where the author spent five exciting years as a stenographer.

From New York Times

She said that the Peruvian state news agency and the state-controlled newspaper El Peruano are “like stenographers of the Chinese embassy.”

From New York Times

The hope peddlers, professional centrists and stenographers of current events think in terms of days and hours — or perhaps, on rare occasions, weeks.

From Salon

In breathless reporting, the mainstream news media and its hope peddlers, professional centrists and stenographers of current events proclaimed that Republicans were "outraged" and "disgusted" at Greene and the America First caucus.

From Salon