transcribed

[trænˈskraɪbd]

transcribed Definition

  • 1to make a written or printed copy of something that is spoken or recorded
  • 2to write down music or speech in a form that can be read and understood

Using transcribed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "transcribed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The interview was transcribed and published in the newspaper.

  • Example

    She transcribed the lecture word for word.

  • Example

    The composer transcribed the piece for piano.

transcribed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for transcribed

Phrases with transcribed

  • written or recorded in a way that represents the sounds of speech

    Example

    The pronunciation of the name was phonetically transcribed in the dictionary.

  • a written or typed copy of a document or text

    Example

    The ancient manuscript was transcribed by a team of scholars.

  • an exact copy of what was said or written

    Example

    The court reporter transcribed the witness's testimony verbatim.

📌

Summary: transcribed in Brief

To 'transcribe' [trænˈskraɪbd] means to make a written or printed copy of something that is spoken or recorded, such as an interview or lecture. It can also refer to writing down music or speech in a form that can be read and understood. Examples include 'The interview was transcribed and published in the newspaper,' and 'She transcribed the lecture word for word.'