transcript
Pronunciation: [ˈtræn.skrɪpt]
Word
Context: "education"
(noun) a record of a student’s grades and classes. It's like a report card that shows all the courses a student has taken and how well they did in each one.
Example
She received her transcript and was happy to see that she had good grades.
Example
His transcript showed that he had failed several classes, which worried him.
Example
Can you send me a copy of your transcript for the college application?
Context: "communication"
(noun) a written copy of spoken words. This can be from an interview, conversation, or speech, making it easy to read and share what was said.
Example
The journalist wrote a transcript of the interview so everyone could read it later.
Example
There is no transcript available for the speech, so we can't see what was said.
Example
Do you have the transcript of the meeting we can look at?
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