stenographer
0 antonyms and opposites of stenographer, grouped by meaning.
Noun — Someone trained to write in shorthand or use a stenotype machine, typically to transcribe speech quickly, as in courtrooms.
Etymology
Formed from "stenography" (shorthand writing) plus the agent suffix "-er."
Full origin of stenographer →Frequently asked questions
What does “stenographer” mean?
The word “stenographer” means someone trained to write in shorthand or use a stenotype machine, typically to transcribe speech quickly, as in courtrooms. In plain terms, a professional who records spoken words at speed, often using shorthand or a special keyboard.
How do you pronounce “stenographer”?
“Stenographer” is pronounced stuh-NOG-ruh-fuh (/stəˈnɑɡɹəfɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “stenographer” in a sentence?
Here is “stenographer” used in a sentence: “The court stenographer typed every word of the trial in real time.”
What part of speech is “stenographer”?
“Stenographer” is a noun.