stenographer
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of stenographer
An Americanism dating back to 1790–1800; stenograph + -er 1
Explanation
A stenographer is someone who types what people say. You have to listen carefully and type very fast to be a stenographer. On TV shows, you may have noticed someone typing everything the judge, lawyers, and witnesses say in a courtroom. That's the stenographer. To be a stenographer, you have to type or write quickly and be skilled at shorthand. The act of taking dictation is referred to as stenography. Like a photographer captures images, a stenographer captures words.
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Example Sentences
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He charged Stenographer Sittell with "insulting the Realmleader," clapped her into the village jail.
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"It gave me a minor education in finance and law," says Stenographer Pat Wickwire.
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White House Stenographer Henry Kannee suggested that such talks be recorded.
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The story of Stenographer Lauretta Young's mink coat was not exactly earthshaking, but at least it was almost understandable.
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Estimated Salary of Secretary$3,000 Travel400 Office rent300 Equipment 200 Stenographer 750 Publicity 40 ——— $5,050 2c.
From Church Cooperation in Community Life by Vogt, Paul L. (Paul Leroy)
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