B1 Adjective #14 الأكثر شيوعاً 2 دقيقة للقراءة

recorded

Something that has been saved in a permanent way like audio, video, or writing.

Explanation at your level:

When you watch a video on YouTube, it is recorded. It means it is not happening live. You can watch it again and again. It is saved on a computer or a phone.

A recorded message is a voice message that someone saved. If you call a business, you might hear a recorded voice. It is helpful because it gives you information when the office is closed.

In school, a recorded lecture allows students to study at their own pace. It is very useful for reviewing difficult topics. You can pause, rewind, and play the video as many times as you need to understand the lesson.

The term recorded is often used to contrast with 'live' events. For example, a recorded performance lacks the spontaneity of a live show, but it offers higher production quality and the ability to edit out mistakes for a perfect final product.

Beyond simple media, recorded data is the backbone of modern scientific research. Without recorded observations, it would be impossible to track long-term trends or verify experimental results. It implies a level of objective documentation that is essential for academic rigor and historical accuracy.

Etymologically, recorded carries the weight of human memory. In a cultural sense, recorded history serves as the collective memory of our species, bridging the gap between past experiences and future understanding. It transforms transient moments into permanent artifacts, allowing for the preservation of knowledge across generations.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Recorded means captured and saved.
  • It applies to audio, video, and data.
  • It is the opposite of live.
  • Used in both formal and casual settings.

When we say something is recorded, we mean it has been captured and saved so it doesn't disappear when the moment ends. Think of a live concert; while it's happening, it's fleeting. But if you have a recorded version, you can watch it whenever you want!

This word is super versatile. It applies to audio, video, and even written data. In a professional setting, a recorded meeting means there is a transcript or video file to look back on. It’s all about permanence and accessibility.

The word recorded comes from the Old French word recorder, which meant 'to repeat' or 'to relate.' It traces back even further to the Latin word recordari, which is a combination of re- (again) and cor (heart).

Literally, it meant to 'bring back to the heart' or to remember. Over centuries, the meaning shifted from simply 'remembering' to 'documenting' or 'writing down.' It’s a beautiful evolution: we record things today so we can remember them later!

You will hear recorded used in many contexts. Common phrases include recorded message, recorded history, and recorded sound. It is a neutral term, meaning you can use it in both casual chats and formal business reports.

When you are speaking, use it to distinguish between live events and stored media. For example, 'Is this a recorded call or are you live?' is a very common way to check if you are speaking to a real person or a machine.

  • Off the record: Not for publication; confidential.
  • For the record: Used to state something clearly so it is officially noted.
  • Broken record: Someone who keeps repeating the same thing.
  • Recorded history: The period of time for which we have written records.
  • Keep a record: To maintain a log or file of events.

As an adjective, recorded is typically used before a noun (e.g., a recorded lecture). The IPA pronunciation is /rɪˈkɔːrdɪd/. Note the 'ed' ending sounds like a separate syllable, /ɪd/.

It rhymes with words like afforded, hoarded, and rewarded. Always remember to stress the second syllable in the base verb 'record', but as an adjective, it flows naturally within the sentence structure.

Fun Fact

The word comes from 'cor', which is Latin for heart, the same root as 'courage'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK rɪˈkɔː.dɪd

The 'r' is soft, 'kɔː' is long.

US rɪˈkɔr.dɪd

The 'r' is rhotic and strong.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it as one syllable
  • Missing the 'ed' sound
  • Stressing the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

afforded hoarded rewarded boarded awarded

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Commonly used

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

الاستماع 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

record sound video save

Learn Next

documentation archive transcription testimony

متقدم

preservation retrieval artifact verbatim

Grammar to Know

Past Participles as Adjectives

The recorded file.

Passive Voice

The song was recorded.

Adjective Placement

A recorded message.

Examples by Level

1

I watched a recorded video.

I saw a saved video.

Adjective before noun

2

The song is recorded.

The music is saved.

Predicate adjective

3

Is this a recorded show?

Is this show saved?

Question form

4

I have a recorded note.

I have a saved note.

Simple sentence

5

She likes recorded music.

She likes saved music.

Object of verb

6

The call was recorded.

The call was saved.

Passive voice

7

He sent a recorded clip.

He sent a saved part.

Past tense

8

It is a recorded file.

It is a saved file.

Noun phrase

1

The recorded message told me to wait.

2

I prefer live music over recorded music.

3

The interview was recorded for the news.

4

She keeps a recorded log of her daily tasks.

5

Can you play the recorded audio again?

6

The recorded lecture is available online.

7

They found the recorded evidence in the box.

8

I heard a recorded announcement at the station.

1

The band released a new recorded album last week.

2

Please leave a message after the recorded tone.

3

The meeting was recorded so absent staff could watch.

4

Historians study recorded documents from the era.

5

She analyzed the recorded data for her project.

6

The recorded interview revealed the truth.

7

He listened to a recorded version of the book.

8

The software captures all recorded keystrokes.

1

The witness provided a recorded statement to the police.

2

Despite being a recorded performance, the energy was high.

3

Recorded history shows that these events are cyclical.

4

The system keeps a recorded history of all user logins.

5

We compared the live results with the recorded data.

6

She felt nervous during the recorded audition.

7

The museum displays recorded footage of the city's past.

8

The artist decided to release a live album instead of a recorded one.

1

The recorded archives offer a glimpse into 19th-century life.

2

His recorded testimony was crucial to the defense's case.

3

The scientist reviewed the recorded observations for anomalies.

4

Recorded sound has fundamentally changed how we consume music.

5

The lecture was a recorded masterpiece of pedagogical skill.

6

We have no recorded evidence that the event took place.

7

The software allows for the playback of recorded macros.

8

She meticulously organized the recorded interviews for her thesis.

1

The recorded legacy of the composer remains unparalleled.

2

In the absence of recorded accounts, we rely on oral tradition.

3

The recorded transmissions were faint but decipherable.

4

His life is a recorded testament to perseverance.

5

The recorded proceedings were sealed by the court.

6

The recorded cadence of her voice was hypnotic.

7

Recorded reality is often a curated version of the truth.

8

The recorded artifacts provide a tangible link to the past.

تلازمات شائعة

recorded message
recorded history
recorded music
recorded lecture
recorded interview
recorded data
recorded footage
recorded statement
recorded sound
recorded version

Idioms & Expressions

"off the record"

not for public knowledge

He told me off the record that he was quitting.

informal

"for the record"

to make a statement official

For the record, I never agreed to this.

formal

"like a broken record"

repeating the same thing

Stop complaining, you sound like a broken record.

casual

"set the record straight"

to correct a mistake

I need to set the record straight about what happened.

neutral

"break a record"

to do better than ever before

She hopes to break the world record today.

neutral

"on record"

officially stated

He is on record as supporting the new law.

formal

Easily Confused

recorded vs Record

Same root

Record is the verb/noun, recorded is the adjective.

I record (verb) the show, it is a recorded (adj) show.

recorded vs Documented

Similar meaning

Documented is usually written; recorded is usually audio/visual.

The event was documented (written) / recorded (video).

recorded vs Saved

Both imply keeping

Saved is general; recorded is specific to capturing media.

I saved the game / I recorded the concert.

recorded vs Live

Opposite concept

Live is happening now; recorded is past.

Live music vs recorded music.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The [noun] was recorded.

The interview was recorded.

A2

I listened to the recorded [noun].

I listened to the recorded message.

B1

It is the [adjective] recorded [noun].

It is the best recorded song.

B2

He has a recorded history of [noun].

He has a recorded history of success.

C1

The data remains in a recorded format.

The data remains in a recorded format.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

record a piece of evidence or a vinyl disc

Verbs

record to set down in writing or other permanent form

Adjectives

recordable capable of being recorded

مرتبط

recorder the device used to record

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

official documentation business communication casual conversation slang

أخطاء شائعة

Using 'record' instead of 'recorded' as an adjective. The recorded message.
Record is a noun/verb, recorded is the correct adjective form.
Confusing 'recorded' with 'live'. It was a recorded show, not a live one.
They are opposites.
Using 'recorded' for things that can't be saved. Use 'documented' for events.
Recorded usually implies media/audio/data.
Misspelling as 'recordded'. recorded
Only one 'd' after the 'r'.
Using 'record' as an adjective. The recorded version.
Adjectives need the -ed suffix here.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a library where every book is a 'recorded' memory.

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Native Speaker Tip

Use 'recorded' when you need to emphasize that something is not live.

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Cultural Insight

We value 'recorded history' as the truth of the past.

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Grammar Shortcut

Remember the 'ed' sound is distinct.

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Say It Right

Don't skip the last syllable.

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Avoid 'record' as adjective

Always use 'recorded'.

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Did You Know?

The first recording device was the phonograph.

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Study Smart

Record yourself speaking to practice.

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Business Context

Always ask if a meeting is recorded.

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Passive Voice

Use 'was recorded' for events.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Re-cord: To 're' (again) 'cord' (heart/record) the memory.

Visual Association

A tape recorder or a red 'REC' light on a camera.

Word Web

media memory documentation history audio

تحدٍّ

Find one recorded video today and notice how it differs from a live conversation.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

Original meaning: To bring back to the heart

السياق الثقافي

None

Used frequently in legal, music, and academic contexts.

'Broken Record' by various artists The concept of 'The Congressional Record'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Work

  • recorded meeting
  • recorded call
  • recorded log

School

  • recorded lecture
  • recorded notes
  • recorded data

Music

  • recorded album
  • recorded track
  • recorded sound

Legal

  • recorded statement
  • recorded evidence
  • recorded archive

Conversation Starters

"Do you prefer live music or recorded music?"

"Have you ever had a phone call that was recorded?"

"What is the most important piece of recorded history?"

"Do you think recorded lectures are better than live ones?"

"Why do we record our memories?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you listened to a recorded message that changed your day.

If you could have a recorded conversation with anyone in history, who would it be?

How does having recorded media change the way we learn?

Reflect on the importance of keeping a recorded history of your own life.

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

It is the past participle of the verb 'record', but it functions as an adjective.

It sounds like 'id' at the end.

No, that is a contradiction.

Live or undocumented.

Often, but it can stand alone as a predicate adjective.

Record.

Yes, it is very common for digital files.

Sometimes, but recorded is broader.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

The video is ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: recorded

It is saved media.

multiple choice A2

Which means saved?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: recorded

Recorded means saved.

true false B1

A live concert is a recorded concert.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

Live and recorded are opposites.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Matching media to their definitions.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

The lecture was recorded.

fill blank B2

This is the hottest day in ___ history.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: recorded

Common collocation.

multiple choice C1

What does 'off the record' mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Private

It means confidential.

true false C1

Recorded history refers to oral traditions.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It refers to written/documented history.

sentence order C2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

The testimony has been recorded.

match pairs C2

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Matching idioms.

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